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For Christmas Don't Let § A Christmas program .to provide • baskets and gifts for the needy of Granford -was discussed last Thurs- DEATH TAKE | day at a monthly meeting of the $ Don't Let Cranford Welfare Association at its How to Your Holiday j George H. Bates, vice-president, DEATH-TAKE . presided. " Many local churches and dubs

. •-..; the Welfare Association to avoid ""' any duplication and to asure that : no unfortunate person will be overlooked, it was announced. Cash donations may be left or sent Treat that apodal man to tliis & 26 Pages — FIVE CENTS , to the North Union avenue address. oomo drat eel. Includes caff links In 'Messiah' Presentation Here Sunday Night In addition to providing for and rtui» in rolled with onys» Follow These Mules families,known to the association, lfe eaten. 7.50° the organization will include other For Holiday Safety needy persons living in Cranford In connection with its an- and known to the 'Union County Record nual holiday accident preven- Welfare Board, the State Board of tion campaign, being conduct- Child Welfare and persons on town v Airs. Elizabeth Hose ed this year under the slogan, relief. ... .' Appearing Here "Don't Let Death Toko Your Announcement has been, made Fatally Mart Crossing Holiday," the National Safety that employes of the local exchange Council this week issued the of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Springfield Avenue Ordinance Would following rules for Christinas What Imfls&tion Is Doing Company will provide gifts for 48 safety: • , Tentative Figures Cranford's 1947 motor vehicle Provide for Increases To Our Public Softools children and the Cranford Junior Traffic. Call for $87,087- Service League will donate gifts fatalities increased to five—anall - Totaling $10,000 . 1. Use extra care for the (The following explanatory statc- for 32 children. In an annual time high for this municipality ac- extra holiday hazards. , ni-nt by Supervising Principal Increase in Taxes project, the Cranford Lions Club cording to police records—when Township Committee Tuesday 2. Put the Christmas spirit Howard R. Best is presented by night introduced and passed on he Citizen and Chronicle because A tentative budget for the 1948- will entertain 25 children at "0 Mrs. Elizabeth Rose, 69, of 11 of "good will" into your atti- Christmas party Friday. December first reading a salary ordinance if the light it throws on the ricod •19 sahool year, providing for ap- Springfield avenue, died as a result providing for increases and incre- tude toward drivers and pe- • propriatioris totaling $624,134.11, 19 at the Chimney Corner Restau- destrians. 'or'ail'Increase of $87,087.07 in the rant. These children have been of injuries reecived when she was ments, beginning January 1, 1948, imoutit to be raised by taxes for as compared with the figure of struck by a,car while crossing for nearly all municipal employes 3. Don't lot Christmas ocal school expenses for the year $531,161.86 .in the 1947-48 budget, chosen by the Welfare Association, jpackages obstruct your-vision it was reported. Springfield avenue in front of Gray Public hearing, prior to final 948-49 as indicated in t/u- tenta- and -calling for an •'increase of Pamper Hut epedtl nun eo year llat adoption, will be held on Decem- when walking. $87,087.07 in the amount to be Others contributing to the wel- Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue ive budget adopted by the Board with 8 gold plate money Edipf Ota ber 30. 4. Don't drive if you drink •f Education at its meeting Tues- raised by taxation, was passed by fare program include the Women's at 9:57 last night. —-and vice versa. the Board of Education at its nieet- Bible Class of {he First Presby- Swank money klip ban «poee for Ida Finance Commissioner John V. ay night.) Released in his own custody afte: Nostrand, who.^serjTedvas.iiteinpo&i 5. Start in time and take ing in C!I ihe~accident,"'"Andrew" Keinneth afy'^cKairman in the absence of hearing on the pro- gifts for two high school girls. Also weather and extra holiday Despite the fact that generous planning Christmas presents tor Meeks, 28, of 404 Central avenue, Mayor G. E. Osterheldt, explained posed budget, as introduced by T. was arraigned this morning before that the proposed salary schedule traffic. . . j . . ,...... , ialary .adjustments were, allocated K. Heston, finance chairman, will two families are two clubs cat Cran- Home o our teachers for the year 1947- ': f Recorder Charles J. Stevens on a represents a slight increase above be held January 20. . ( ford High School. . „..., M, u»c c-iiuicn auauorium at 7:45 p.m. •1. Check 'your home for 48, a study of School' budgets over Mrs. Walter Wurth, chairman of charge of causing death by motor the total of the present year's sal- Sunday. Miss Fensel, who sings at St. John's Episcopal Church, The amount to be raised by tax- : ; ary plus bonus in the case of most anything that might cause an the past' seven years indicates a the food committee, nnV^nETfrt 25 vehicle. Judge Stevens set bail at Elizabeth, will be the soprano soloist in this year's presentation. accident f.tion under the tentative budget '.} $1,500 pending action of the grand employes, and provides for ad- _Story on page 12. definite'.lag'in the financial'sup fo-r the coming school year would i basketb s of fruit will be distributed port jury oh the charge. EDWIN STEFFE justments in a few instances. _, 2. Keep your Christinas ' of our schools. All other be $549,651.75. as compared with ; . .to the aged and infirm, and 10 food tree in water and away from items in the budget have been Mrs. Rose was treated at the Baritone Soloist Commissioner Nostrand sajd tax requirements of $462^564.68 •'• orders will be granted to other Early Publication flames. advanced during the past seven the total of the increases.will be under the budget for the current • ).\ families. Assisting on the commit- years, but they in turn have been approximately $10,000 more than For Holiday Wedks '. 3. Use electric tree arid school year. " ;•;_ tee as co-chairman is Mrs. Lewis _j5Undow_ Jights—no—lighted advanced only—to—tho—minimum €ranford"HaB~Fnve was-paid-for-salaries~and~bonusesl More than "hair "the"" increase, it • Gately. Twenty stuffed toys for during the current year, and in- ""Because Christmas and New candles ever. Don't leave tree with the vajn hope that the price Children hove, been donated by Year's Day fall on Thursdays, lights on when you are out of was pointed out, is attributable to • ,'• ' Of 27 Co). Fatalities cludes increases for clerical assis- spiral had reached its peak. increases in salaries for all school ' ' Armel's Furniture Store, Westfleld. tants as well as other employes our regular publication days. the room for a considerable The Cranford Public School it was revealed. Of the 27 fatal accidents thus The Citizen and Chronicle will time. employes, an item amounting to . } mentioned in the ordinance. Pro- budget for 1947-48 represented tin approximately $48.tiOO. Estimated . During the Christmas rush, o far this year in Union County, Twenty-five Children be published on Tuesdays for five have been in Cranford. vision for increases for road de- 4. Check your electrical increase of $156,269.43 since 1D31), maintenance costs also are up about member of a Cranford youth group the next two weeks—Decem- connections for ' shorts and Three-of the 27 fatal accidents partment' and other employes on Guests off Local dub an increase of 41 per cent. This|$8.000 in thee new budgetbudget , and an will assist in the office. ah hourly basis will be made be- ber 23 and December 30. Cor- wornout wires. is a considerable amount for JX bud were hit-ond-run cases, one of Christmas Program Tomorrow Evening respondents and advertisers additional $4,150 is included for Tfeere lta\ .a man yea know who them in Cranford. fore the end of the year. 5. Keep flinisy Christmas get 'to advance over a period capital improvements. ' ' ,'' are requested to cooperate by decorations and wrappings seven years, but we must realiz. c«a!&>\ eas as cstra beb! Vtta ono BsnduiM tia klip for thai trail- Tomorrow Evening at Four municipal departments will Final arrangements for the an- If the Township Committee's Hero's o tie cbab for that (pedal Cranford's auto deaths this getting their copy in as early away from the fireplace. that the school system has increas Groomed mod of yenra. This ono fa be consolidated under two depart- nual Christinas party sponsored by as possible during the holiday budget for local expenses were to man oa jour llal! b'a 10 karat solid fwr. Itafo f year include three pedestrians €ranfordl High School ment heads beginning the first of cd 13 per cent in population during Inhfatn. . rich BoloVeoIor metal la one bicyclist and one automo- the Lions Club for Cranford'5 less weeks. remain unchanged for 1948. tho gold with a disc thai well monogram ,- • • "* **«* Wa go for fa! the year, it was pointed out. These fortunate children, to be held to- this period, and that inflationary Increase taxation called for under esyle. All ioOiala. 2 ffifV Sw«A««aa nwafcinwafcill fa 10 bile passenger. The bicyclist Edwin Steffe, of Columbia con- costs, according to government fig wUhnJ choree. 17.50° certs, baritone, will be guest artist include the inspector of buildings morrow evening, in >the Chimney the proposed school budget would and two of the pedestrians and assessor, and the health offi- Corner, were made at the weekly ures, have advanced lc)y to cover expenses, affairs In brown oaty. 12.50° said the car was traveling at about p. m. William Muller is in charge said, is to give the board better by Mr. Steffe: "Credo Con Fermo decorations, and Class B for any aries and additional equipment. ie proceeds of which will go to •18 Teara at Kamrfa* B 30 miles on hour at the time, and Heaviest Xmas Mails; of arrangements. >ther decorations to be viewed geographical representation. Cuor" from Otello by Verdi; "The In addition to Edward C. Mc- An increase in the assessed val- larity. and affuirs for the bene- •.»•* ••>••.••••„*• that it traveled about 50 feet after - » ADAMS AVENUE Funeral of a Nogo JCing," by Hekel TJiere were 43 presenp t att thhe'rom the exterior. Three prizes of CSanfanl t-WW "•he impact. !I5,-$10 and $5, 'will be~~awarded Mohon, publisher of-The Citizen uatjon has been, provided uirongh|flt of the American Legion or Vet- Tavares, and "De Glory Road," by yy meetingl Guests "included Robert additional housing. This in turn erans of Foreign Wars, will be (V •» MHwa Cklt K Members of the Cranford Post n each of the two contest divi- and Chronicle, whose name was Mr. Meeks said he was driving Jacque Wolfe. Dowd of the Westfleld Lions Club placed in. nomination for the va will offset same'of the expense to charged a rental to partly defray northwest on Springfield avenue! Office staff this week found them- and H. G. Fillhower, public rela- ;ions. Entrants ar ereminded that T Other numbers on the program udging will be conducted in the cancy by the executive committee the community caused through in- the cost of- providing use of the between North Union avenue and] v selves in the midst of what prom- tions director for the Tidewater building. •'v''-V'- h,- *>• i [include: Where Lies the Land," ises to be the heaviest Christmas vening so that use of lighting of the Cranford Republican Club, creased budgets for 1948-19. Miln street when he felt a bump Dyson; "Land-Sighting," Grieg, Oil Company. The guests were in- other local residents were men- A comparison of the tax rate in All other applicants will be cbn- on the front of the ear as he was mailing season in the history of the levices will be most effective. with an incidental solo by L. W. troduced by Louis Zepfler. dj tioned this week for the $6,000 Cranford with other comparable sidered in a third clasp ,in which > local office. Three windows have R^ for priinn 1n- •»t|fr^^u^^^nffi-jimngroiflnAttff^TT-.- \^&mmg^smsmmjm&s"$. fie lights -at Lincoln and High Consultants for the contest ar Rose lying in the road. He said marsh, incidental solo by N. Ostomp soles, and clerks have been Municipal he had not seen the woman until working until 9 and 10 o'clock at streets and' at Centennial avenue Mrsi. William F. Hanzl, 4 Centra Walters, "Border Ballad," Mauder and Wall street were presented to avenue; Mrs. Joseph L. Conrad night, fallowing a meeting called (which has large industrial plants then. Mrs. Rose was wearing a "Shadow March," Protheroe; "The night to help get packages on their for the purpose of alloting a ser- to support its tax program) Cran- The new schedule is to go into dark overcoat and dark hat way in time for delivery by Christ- the safety committee at an execu- 604 Orchard street and Mrs. J. B fd L i effect January 1. Two Roses," Werner; "Hard Time; Darby, 7 Central avenue. geant-at-arms patronage appoint- ford is either on a par or below tive board meeting held at the The board accepted the resig- TASTY. Tl rSNO. After Dr. Coe had given the in- Come Again Vo More," Foster, and mas. home of President William J. Fred ment for the coming Legislative the tax rate in other communities jured pedestrian first aid she was "Grandma Grunts," a^North Caro- With' an auxiliary force of about session, the comnait^cemen and throughout the county. nation of Miss Hazel Mattson, rick, 34 West Holly &treet, follow sixth grade teacher in Cleveland SIZZLING taken to the hospital in the munici- lina mountain song arranged by 60 carriers, clerks" and parcel post ing the regular meeting. Also re- Plane Downed Here women voted to endorse two local Pennsylvania and New York Hero's a Swank walkt that'* sore to pal ambulance in charge of Fire- Bartholomew, with the melody to truck assistants aiding the regular men for the vacancy. Fire Co offer State aid to the schools. This School, who is to be married. En- Here'* a, oiuuaal e«« ... and commended was the installation of gujjed to succeed her was- Miss win his approval. It'* sennise Shell man Edward Ruhtard and Patrol- be sung by boy choristers. • staff, it Is expected that the heavy On Parkway Route nissioner J. W. Dorun, chairman amounts respectively to $80 to $100 volume of mailings will be handled parking meters in the business Weather conditions forced the Elizabeth Ejk of South Plainfield. Charcoal Gerdovaa leather. It ha* ejapls will cerudnly to,,,,, fa hfia• m.. Patrolman Druzek reported Eja," from the Coiner Psalter; ed was the distributing of safety ichoo.! districts. The abovo amount, out the coming -week. Postmaster a super cruiser single-engine air- McMahon. together with the local tax in these lege, who has been practice teach- to local police headquarters by "Sing We Noel," a French carol; booklets among school children. ing in Westfield. Steaks telephone that the woman had been "O Holy Ni^ht." Adam, and "Ades- Arthur F. Metz said today. plane on State Parkway, Route 4, A number of other local resident.-: wo .states, enables them to offer itWe^rsttM^e't^urtn^ule^Trniru: ...JitUui.. Shirley- Ann~B«*man-"Of ' "or late with the December 30 meeting Plainllelid, who, has been substi- Made Famous Well-known in the opera and by the Consolidated Flying the past week. ;o,nc-as'pn^ctive|fcrs,eV whlch NevV Jer^>y wiUl il~ The investigation of the accident^ :omers, stamp and parcel post wiri- because of the holidays. Service of West Point, Ky., the ; 1 1 schl)<)1 ta r l; tuting at Sherman School, was cn- By Snuffy Chsfolwna give a gift to bo treasured was conducted by Sat. Harry Pase. concert world. Mr. Steffe began dows will be open until 6 p. m. The Rev. Orion C. Hopper, past candidates for the vacancy, and! "™ * P "« "" '* luged as a first grade and kinder- his musical curcer at the age of plane was piloted by George Theo- others.., in. the interests of to provided . CConsequently these gfaOt th Jr., and Patrolmen Frank Caruso, this Saturday, and from 3 to 5 p. m. president and charter member of dore Behnke of Louisville, Ky. garten assistant ut Cleveland SERVED ANYTIME Nicholas Druzek and George Ward. 8 when he w;is awurded a scholar- in Sunday. the local club, will be guest speaker other of the local men mentioned two states are siphoning off many School. line jewelry in rich simplicity ... created sh ;lt the Accompanying the pilot were his ! y ated Motor Vehicle Inspector T. Har- 'P National .Cathedral fcr Deadlines set for mailing of par- at ne\t Tuesday's evening meeting for the poit. However, none of Kn- of i.ur better teachers and we are wife, Mrs. Corrine Belmke, and ottier aspirants have any ollki:i lulpk-ss to meet the challenge. We Recommendations for hiring the t\iim ^ppffT^r cffdfftjBisiiinalbip off Swonlc ford also assisted. Boys. Born in W:ishini»ton. D. C cels to various sections have al-in the Chimney Corner. two new teachers were made by he >n^de his first public appear (Continued on paoe endorsement from the l-icul G.O.I' inu.-t awaken to the rued for State MBWC - Mrs. Hose, q native of Brooklyn, ready passed, but every effort will Dr. R, P. Ferguson, chairman of arice as a soprano soloist at be made to accomplish deliveries groups. Aid or be prepared to see tlie,teacherh s and instruction. They are mas MEN'S PUBNISBWG3. STMW had lived in Cranford 27 years and Washington Cathedral. The sergeant-ot-anns patronage schools of New Jersey sink to ROOM IU 8:CO by Christmas, Mr. Metz ,said. •"•'to receive $1,050 each from Feb- had worked here for many yeari Mr. Steffe has been engaged for post, which Cranford divides xvilh all-time low. It is an c:»sy cliche as a practical nurse. She had Cards for local delivery by Christ- ruary 1 to the end of tho school the third surcesive season at the mas may be posted as late as next Plainlleld, was voted to Mrs. Jane to say '"State Aid means taking ou year. ! boarded with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bach Festival in Bethlehem. Pa. Glovier. ninth district oonunittee- of one pocket and puttinjj it into Cannon at 11 Springfield avenue Monday. was granted to the t a 9. u. no end also has sun gwith the Boston Two full deliveries will be made woman, Monday niyht. The ap- the other." Accepting this state- Cr id Hockey Club to use the for the past five years. She was a Symphony, the Philadelphia Or- Ipointment carried a stipend of $175. ment in full, there still remains the barter member of Azure Chapter, in Cran-ford on December 24, in an Donations" totaling $55 have IlelJ in bbackk of the high school — UTCUN aovoa — chestra and the National Sym- effort to get all last mlnuto mail 'donations from tho Village. Im-. fact that if one pocket is lacking OES. and a member of the First been received by the Cranford provement Association and the for development of a hockey rink. rs Its— nil 11:43 phony. and packages.out of the office, the in funds and there is no adequate Welfare Association for its pro- Woman's Club. Approximately 25 Girl Curol Appearing for the club, William [ aalaXay—Mass Till _ Church. Before com- Although Mr. Stcffe planned, a postmaster announced. source for replenishing the same, gram to provide Christmas baskets children selected by tho Welfare Plummer explained to the board 11:M A. X. «u4>; I r. M. % Cranford, Mrs- Rose lived in career in banking, he returned to The seasonal mailing Is expected Program Next Tueaelay it would seem reasonable to make and sifts for tho needy, it was Association, will be entertained to- that tho organization planned to im ii:u r. M. Rosello for many years. the musical world and entered the to swell annual receipts at the local the transfer f/om the other pocket. announced today. To date, about morrow at a party under auspices Cranford Girl Scouts will hold p enclose a suitable area with dirt Survivors include a brother, Wil- Peabody Conservatory of Music in office above

;, • •,,. -.- _. ,j 1 Easts end the proper tgmos- Glamorous new ulbs ~ All Sizes phere are essential to the culti- 5th bracelet set with bright stones. SCHICK Colonel iwtgold. vation of sociability. Nothing f®l electric shaver Man's aCIN with ""irty IMO diamond, |7 accomplishes this quite as satis- 21 (owel.ond JrAUfO SUPPilES ,r RAPIt) .- SPpRTING GOODS ; . Baby Brfltwmies .....$ 3. .i^lwottMorlio,- 14KgoIdcais. factorily as a deep, soft, humga •KHONtCKAtiFOKD" $>07i^"':;;;. ~\ 9&OATH UNION AVS: Spartus Full View 9.98 ,'We once thought of the chair. A splendid gift for DHJCS3 ALSO MAVE A FULL Ansco Pioneer and Flash 11.59 chaise as merely a luxury but Mother or Dad. We have a largp that was before tee consid- . Scatter Christmas joy with scaitcr Revere 88 77.50 assortment. ered every woman a queen in rugs. One for that spot in the liv- fltram 0O.GO Revere Magazine, 8 mm. ... .i..... 127.50 her own home. ~~ : ^gb*iroo^mllm^^ m veVe TKFr^;~2:^^^ are a great convenience, are tasting nift. We have them in X BEAUTIFUL OTOSTOSAS Keystone, 8 mm. „• 4.50 very moderately priced and many sizes—modern or conven- Argus "O" '. 74.71 make a distinctive gift. tional designs — uool faced or smart cotton tufted weaves. j Argoilex '. 69.63 fltroza 2.00 Revere Projector, 8mm 120.00 Keystone Projector, 8 mam 74.50 Dejur Projector, Sinma 174, (With Cose) A cedar chest should be KIGTO than ^-""^^ifrlF^*1 pM a tiorago boa. The stylo influ- Youm BPU — ALLSDZES ence in thosa tsa offer makes them and IVblto or Color no fascinating they mill delight tk$ AN ACCOUNT ClUd

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Alden street, will arrive Saturday Married at Trinty iiiiiin!SiiiiHiiiin»"iHiif»»etn Her father is M M principal of LaFayette Junior High mas^t^hffl^e^^.^^.^^i-zu^^ 101 Makatom drive, will return School^ Elizabeth, and a member ""~*~limong those expected to arrivejwith their parents, Mr. and Mrthiss week-end from Southern J1CT of the_ faculty of—the--graduate _t«y^L_is_JlJ^^i ^*3-^u^rJ5KnT7TSstr211 Claremont place, Seminary, Buenos VistaJ_Va;t_to school of Seton Hall College. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward' Others to arrive-tomorrow-will ' [STviBTTier parents A graduate of Loomis School. F. Rushr 109 Eastman'StrceT." who!be Irvin Finical, a ireshman at Miss Peggy Paulsen, daughter Windsor, Conn., Mr. Baldwin at- There's no need to wait till Santa Claus comes to town to "go to town" on your Christmas is a junior at Susquehanna College Syracuse University, and his broth- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Paul- tends Princeton University, where food shopping; For your A&P is already cram-packed with the makings of the season's Conservatory of Music, Selings- er, Tom, a student at Princeton sen, 616 Orchard street, will ar- g he is a member of the Charter bestdisiies.T. temptingly tender turkeys .. . luscious mince meat... fragrant spices .... grove. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. R." University. They will spend the rive this week-end from Emerson Club. During the war, he served We all give Christmas gifts Crouase.of 203 Orange avenue, will.holiday with their parents, Mr. and College, Boston, for the Christmas in the Navy on an aircraft carrier delicious dried fruits . . . the kind of relishes everyone.relishes . .. and hundreds of other -rfor-various reasonsrdepend— greet their son, Charles, Jr., toMrs- . T. N. Finical, 13 Doering holidays. MBS. BBUCE E. BEIX injtheJPacific Theatre, holiday hits. Best of all, these good things are marked with A&P's everyday low prices, morrow night when he will return way. Ernie Gebler, Jr., son pf_Mr^ ing on who's at the receiv- Looking for inspiration? Then from Albright College, Reading, Miss Marion M. Merrick, daugh- and Mrs. driest Gebler, 335 South Miss Charlotte Collins To Wed Vetenin ing end. But whatever the look over toe huge array in so you can heap your festive table high and keep' your food hills low! Stop in and stock Pa., where he is' a freshman. ter of Mr. a/id Mrs. D. D. Merrick,Union avenue, will arrive tomor- A&Ps value-packed Produce De- up today! , Also arriving tomorrow from 15 Adams avenue, will arrive to- row from Montclair Teachers' Bride of Bruce E. Bell reason for giving—all those partment of your A&P! Yale University, New Haven, morrow, from Evanston, 111., where College to spend the holidays with gifts add up (d a pretty Miss Charlotte Collins, daughter A,. j'J' o o 2 n«. 25« Albert Lewis, 41 Hetford avenue, ette, Ind. and 52. weeks of regular saving will make giving in '48 pure joy I Engagement Told Carthy, rector, at Trinity Church Washed SplmacEa to Cool to ot pig. 23o will arrive Saturday from Cam- Also arriving tomorrow from A reception followed at the Park bridge, Mass., where he is a fresh- Northwestern University will be Hotel, Plainfleld. Oacsea §mm .50 to $10.00 pear wedk Greemmg Apples 2tb man student at Harvard University. George John Maclt, III, son of Mr. •Given in marriage by her father, o o a o Among Cranford, students, whoand Mrs. G. J. Mack, Jr., 609 Wil- the bride was attended toy Miss o Q o D 2aa.29e will return Saturday from New low street. . Joan Tomasulo, as maid of honor. Jersey College for Women, New George R. Spalding, son of Mr. Bridesmaids were Miss Jane Toma- You'll find row after row of good things, in A&P's abundantly-stocked Grocery Brunswick, -will be Miss Phyllis and Mrs. G. R. Spalding, 5 Central sulo and Mrs. Raymond Collins. Department... all priced to help you serve a Christmas banquet on an everyday Pfarrer, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. avenue, will return this week-end If your first* choice for a last course io William Pdeltler was best man, .* •"., Yellow Tusnnips . ixs.rta.icicda , Richard C. Pfarrer, 8 Tulip street; from Blair Academy, Blairstown. Budget! Take your pick now ... .while you can take your time. fruit cake .'.. make it a rich, luscious Miss Marion McDiarmid, daughter A senior, he is a niembejr_oJLthe Member Federal Deposit. Insurance lei EoiEng . 2 Iha. Jane Parker Fruit Coke. ... otudded apd Raymond Collins. with crisp nutmeafcs and tongy fruit tid- j_ of Mr. andJlIcs^G-»B...McDiannJd; B!ulHanTff~Tyh7fe Key Cabinet and "The Lord's Prayer" and "Ave Bay and. Hold' V. 8. Savkurs Bonds Dromedary or_QcBfln.Swa»— bits! Wbether you select light or old- ja. -• Y<$T"Walnut avenue; Miss Ruth also has been awarded a varsity Maria" were sung by 'Mr. Sinclair o «, „ a o 2 »2jST Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.letter in football. of Elizabeth. Mrs. Edna Harvey, fashioned (dark) Cake, you II find thio Guy C. Parsons,. 102 Centennial Potatoes Juice Ions Bwnd 18 ox. on 3 «oi 29c 46 ox. con 21<* • tempting--treat--hBrdn6~l)eaini£3 jusJ At home for the Christmas holi- church organist, played wedding- ufliaBfisoOflgiiflAiisiaoBsiadaaoaiQfloiifliBoaiiafiniiafliigfliiuuBBoajaaoBBiiaaflOBisoaaofiiaiiflfl avenue; Miss June Leffler, daugh- days from the Mary A. Burnham ceo now attractively it'o priced! music. The church was decorated ASP Brand : _°..oz..plig..l5a- Grapefruit Juice ." »8 ox. can 3 «<» 23c 46or. can 17« ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leffler, School in Northampton, Mass., are with white gladioli and pom poms. Brazil BlraQs a a o o a o o o 2 Washington place, and Miss Betsy the Misses Eloise and Margherita MISS PATRICIA FONSfflBUL Week-end guest at the home at Mrs. George C. Dreyer of 304 Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride wore a white princess- Miss Alia E. Edwards Mixed! Wnato RSw eSS Brand 1« or can 39c ' and Graoolruil __ 18 oi con 3 'of 25c 46 ox. can ] Q<3 King, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. T 5 % styled velvet "gown with a high Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Damon, 315 North Union avenue, was hostess Edwin W. Peterson, 16 Crescent Joseph C. King of 320 Prospect Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fonshill of 25 Prospect-avenue.'^illbeTiis'nioth- place. neckline -trimmed with miniature EngagedAa at a tea last Thursday for members Diamaomitll Walnnz Sweet Apple Cider Moir«-No Deposit 39C O»" 69C (Grape Juice ASP Braiid ' pln> bol, 22« venue. buttons_tQ_jthe_-waist ~and—Jeg-d^ Elijwravavenuerof~the~engagement er, Mrs. David E. Damon of New . Arriving here Saturday from ( Mr. and Mrs. E. Arthur Edwards York City, formerly of CranforU. of the executive board and officers Miss Ann Skerratt, daughter of mutton, sleeves. Her illusion veil of. their daughter, Patricia Ealise, of 123 Retford avenue announce Fresla IJtatea Maraschino Cherries , NO stom 801 boi. 27c Pineapple Juit>e All Biaoda 19 ox. can Princeton_Unh{ersity_wilLbje-Sian- Mi7-ancT~Mrsr John TW. Skerratt, was held by a spray of stephanotia, to Robert Dean Winegar, Jr., ot On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Damon of the Village Improvement, Asso- ~ley~WeTland, son of Mr. and Mrs. the engagement of their daughter. will drive their guest to Merchant- 211 Manor avenue, has returned and she carried a prayer book Baltimore, Md., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alia Elizabeth, to Dr. W. Arthur ciation. Mrs. J. J. Banker assisted Seedless BSaisins ASP Brand 15 orpin 2«o'29o Canned Fumpkiini Vonout Bronda 27 01. can . Stanley M. Wleiland, 503 Central from Wells College, Aurora, N. Y., adorned with stephanotis and a la-R. D. Winegar of Birmingham, Ala. ville, wihere sihe will visit another as co-hostess, and Mrs. Bevis Ma- Sugared Donuts . tvenue; Richard Loveland, son of Staub, son O» 20C William Fairchild, son of MrMr. . and. Mrs. A. H. Borden, IS three years with the Army in theSchool of Nursing at Muhlenberg son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and SiveeS Peas (P~> Brand 20 oi cfl«>2«oi2Io don S. Owren. son of Mrs. nations with streamers. Slate Mr., and Mrs. H. E. Kiesling of Pacific' Theatre. Hospital, Plainfleld, where she now Mrs. William Bates, 19 McClellan .. JLcB»kucheint-"d~" o*"*"^""" o o""o ^ eSTpfco. 35a Elfrieda Owren of 46 North •blue velvet gowns were worn by is a member of the staff. Dr. Staub 17 Hamilton avenue were hosts Animal Crackers Nat»ico the bridesmaids, who also had street He plans to return to his Arlington avenue. East Orange, attended Dartmouth College and Saturday at a dinner-bridge party. home after the holidays. Springerl© o o o o o o i2oi.piio.49o and the late Mr. Owren. A matching Dutch lhats and muffs Susan Angle, daughter of Mr. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. -EngBish'SSyle"JBiscuilB" T^IpoAuotted .1 ib Pk0.39c Sweet Potatoes A&P Brand IS oz. can ' the Temple University School of i graduate of Cranford High trimmed with holly. and Mrs. William Angle, 114 Theodore R. Ossmann, Mr. and Lady Fingers •_ o._o.. o o -PHO-OI933«J Medicine. A graduate of Mercers- A&P e>and-Fsncy 20 oz can 2'or 27c School, Miss Howard is em- Upon return from a honeymoon Manor avenue, celebrated her burg Academy "Miss Falrlcia'EL'Fonshill and her lono end olhei brandi • 19 oz can 2 'or 25c ployed by Dopo»> 6 OX bol. 6 'or 25c Johnson Baby Products Plant sories. Mr. and Mrs. Bell are grad- burn, 5 Burnside avenue, has been in Cranford. The wedding will uates of Cranfoitl High School. heme on a 10-day leave after com- Miss Janet Soehl, daughter of The Meal gift . . . and d A&Ps low 29 o*, can 23c Allen Skaarup, son of Mr. and Miss Dorothy George of Haver- YeDIow -Cling Peaches iona Brand Salted Peanuts A»IM Brand o or tin 23c take place in February. Mrs. Bell is employed by the West- pleting an electrical course at theCharles F. Soehl, 5 Normandie Mrs. Nelson E. Skaarup, 107 Oak place, will return to her studies at hill, Mass., will arrive Monday to prices you can't go wrong! ern Electric Company, Kearny. A Great Lakes Naval Training Cen- BartSefifl Peers nth* 01 Doi Monio 2° or can 43c Caliniyrna Layer Figs . - . „ . 8oi. k . veteran, Mr. Bell served three lane, will arrive home tomorrow ter. He will report tomorrow for LaSalle Junior College after the spend the Christmas holidays with P 0 Mrs. E. A. Damon of 315 Prospect from Raleigh. N. C, where he is ahis new assignment on the USSChristmas recess. Miss Soehl is her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. 'or k .10c years with the Army in the Euro- boa < BeMTs Poullry Seasoning . ..- P 0 Our Own TeU SagS Strong and Robust pkg ol avenue will entertain Saturday at pean Theatre. He is employed by freshman at North Carolina State Constellation Hospital Ship at Nor- recuperating at home following a and Mrs. A, B. George, 29 Hamil- University. • • recent appendectomy. ton avenue. each boa contains 27 to 44 graoefcui* ifsgcndmg on their uro PA a party In honor of the fifth birth- the Johnson & Johnson Baby Prod- folk, Va. Hives* Brand Mice whiio 12 or, pig. 14c Bn>wa !2os.pkg. 15c Nectar Tea BogS A National Favorite plu. ol SO 4©

some time with the 24th Infantry •* •••'•••' Regiment in Southern Japan. Tomato Soup io» ox. CM 3 k. 25e A dinner party for a group of <:•:: •••> 7.79to 27.95 friends of citfirles F. Hansel, Sr., Pot Roast CBa.'" -r-lr ' ^' """" ''V*^'l^- WELL CONSTBUCTED of 215 Orchard street were hosts °f ^ ^ ?™™ ^ w. ItltlC CIlCl'He Sharp and Ijng/ Ib 63<> recently at a party Sparkle GeWm Desserts 3 —The Kids Love 'Em! iu and Licderkrunz Bo.dont 4oi Pk0 .'{0c i the Give Samsonite Whole II Salad Dressing ... p SirSoim Sleak '^ "a«>wui «>. • Loin Poa*k !''.»•-• Mrs. E. J. Loranger, Mr. and lilorgoiizolu Tang/ ^^, , ib_6!Ja Mrs. John B. Chamberlin, Mr. andhome of Charles F. Hansel, Jr., 210 Globetrotter or Half JOT* Mayonnaise - o •> MiljS Of Beef Short CUI-IOH W«to I Fresh Fork Shoulders ib. 45c Maple place. There were, many --- Militery Brand phg J portioni «{3o BADMINTON SETS 5.49 and 6.98 Mrs. S. R. Droescher and Mr. and WALLETS by Buxton n n to ^.Jc—— Mrs. J. Howard Houston, all of warm speeches attesting to the RATH'S Grape Jelly * « . Top Sirioilffl ISojaS^ ° °'°'.»rJ^9forA4dA^J^a2<^ DART GAMES .98 and 1.49 Cranford, and Mr. and Mrs. John faithfulness and devotion of Mr. Creum 4 Cheese Ph,ia o> iaOie 3 oz Pk0 2'« 33« Worth of Westfleld. Rice to the Hansel family. The puroB«,i-f.«hiv,G.oUnd Smok^ Mains "ZiTofilX ib 63c ladles joined the party later in ' jrUDSl-llitt- Rooular or Pimanfa 6V3 ox okfl 2So FOOTBALLS ,. 1.98 8© 4.89 • "SKoMCut" PeanuS Butter - Tond':••/. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duffey, Jr., the evening. c Custom Built of 206 Manor avenue, visited last I Furmer Cheese f»o»n . 6 ox pi0 20« i •: Smoked! Pork BuBSs BO-»«» if DOLL HIGH CHAIBS — week ut Mrs. Harlon W.TDrew Cheese'N Bacon BoroWo 3ox.25« there, they were guests at theof 112 Cranford avenue will leave Oou-Cut—Wholo (^iDC^CB AP£ft^OSl S*»rtnyl*njfd and olhci bianda Williamsburg Lodge and. toured tomorrow by Pan American Air- Delricb Margarine i-z Cola/ tt>\ u> -i-io several of thebuilijnjSJiJhatJhiaiio i Shoulder Fresh Mackerel ^ D o o ib. 19« f DESK^SCTJL^^Size^,^ trf&if'lres'torccl or reconstructed as days with their son and his family From $1 to $2.50 m Nucoa Margarine . o fc o • ,.• o>.-lf2o they were two centuries ago. at Borcnquin Field, San Juan, Q Short Cul-lou Waito to. Foiraey Shrimp o 0 a 0 o "CONSfRUCTION'sET wialh Puerto Rico. FRESH Nettle's Gruyere . « o . ' Any Blabo Sewing Wr*rtllm» or Vacuum Cleaner Repaired Your Gift Headquarters for Men and Boyo. Cranford Ifigh Grade Market £laW BLll-HW.t'FLMES I CAMAY SOAP CAMAY SOAP UFEBUOY SOAP SPRY WESTFIELD SEWING CENTER y^ «' — Fruito _ Gmcerie. SWEEIHEMISOAP UMM white you wuh I MitdV Cleanser . . 2CM*13<) BTKBT EVKNINO TIM. CiraiSTMAfl K M ~~ .Fruits •— Groceries IMS. N. J. 6 N for MM and balk I Po 10L Additional Oftsaified THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER^ 18. 1947 Page Six THE CRANFOHD CITIZEN AND^^ CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947 Page Seven SPKAYEB FOB BENT ... , CrBTABXS ir ., •" TOUCHING—HAULING HOME INSULATION HELPWANTED — Female MUSICAL INSTRUCTION SERVICING 20 PAINT Sprayer and Electric Slmo- THING FOB SALS FOB SAJLE UR TAINS laundered and GENERAL Trucking anywhere, BARRETT rock wool insulation, WAITRESS, full or part time. EL B. BENNETT, Teacher MASON CONTRACTORS STEEL tile, beautlfiit. permanent GIRL'S white figure skates, size 4. WHITNEY Steer-O-Matic folding No legal fees. . we review niz Buffer for rent by day, week method used: personal «u- Westfleld Sweet Shoppe, 219 Ltt methodsth* , 5idewalks, Flagstone Work, Garage Dd coov rtretched. P h o a e vCRaaford Courteous, efficient service. Ben economical. For estimate. Vern- Call CRanford 6-0690-R. carriage, 1 year old. Excellent y°ur mortgage. Home Assured! l «tloaal mortgase, Tel. CRanford 6-0579-R 1 KstjbliNhed 1928 Wo. East Broad Street, Westfleld. Call courses. Special Building, Brick Work, Cellar Water 6-0571-J. Picked up and deivKted. Clark. 300 South Union Avenue *a! Tile Co.. 118 Burnsiae ;, . .... 'condition. ROselle 4-S921-R. tf ior CRanford 6-2446-R Afctrteid 2-0755. for adult beginners, proofing. Free Estimates. Schwarz. tf Tel CBanford 6-2339-J. tf AUTO trailer, good condition, sell. „ your home. 666 Dorian niT "-d n-?7M. if no an- at cost. R Munn, 317 Walnut I DELUXE home ironer and elec- ass Hied Sec t ion IMMEDIATE placement of twWEstfleld-—o - " 4-S50f). t street, Garwood. WEstfleld 2-3225. j trie washing machine. Phone 'women to work four hours a day. ^DIO and APPLIANCE repair. PIANO— Weydig and Henkelnwnj ELizaboth-2-3120, Write Mrs. M. Wade,. 236 Church Rates: FOB BEAK. ESTATK FOB. 8A&B | SEAL ESTATE FOB SAILS Cranford'* oldest arMLmost com _ Upright, in good condition. trains, 2 Standard guage DINrNGTrbom set, 10 pieces, fine old home Briek,-eoloniaL center faalHiome, street.-WoodbridgerN^ J. — y equipped repair shop la al- bridge, switches, mifch track. All First Insertion—Two centa a word, $150. TeL CRanford 6-1369-J. — minimum fh/irgw SO cehfe. diliblir~ivpCa i in perfect condition, adjoining newly decorated and in perfect SECRETARY pairing by recognized e ready to serve jou. REFRIGERATOR, Co Ids pot,'6 for $35. 8 Myrtle Street, Cranford. with! Action and tone regulation. COFFETS Repeat Ado—One . cenT b word, CRanford 6-2546-M, between 7-9 park. Two bedrooms and tile bath condition. 28 ft living room tions .Mflniyjer, cubic feet, unit recently over- TUXEDO, size 36 short, perfect p. m. Daily except Sundays. on second floor; fireplace, insu- red brick fireplace, colonial CRan. 0-2224 hauled. Tel. CRanford 6-2830-J. fn|njmiim charge, 25 cents. 1-3 Alden St. condition. Call CRanford 6-0333 Deadline for Copy-- attached-garage. |eju;ellent opportunity, easy com- tf Also many other.' a dozen differenrent usesuses.. Full size|imuting viviaa ^ej^y Central Bail- CHILD'S pre-war scooter, newly mahogany bedroom suite, secre- T. R. Sargent, Broker dining room with door to delight-,roa

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Move for Municpal GOP€lub Salary Increases ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED (Continued Jrom page one) Church Women Seek Christmas treasurer, $4,100; clerk, $4,100; at- / ADVERTISEMENTS Aid in Overseas Relief "SNAPSHOT ; AND CHRONICLE, Celebrates torney, $3,600; secretary to Board THURSDAY. SEBVICING An "appeal has been made- by eshyteirian of Assessors, $4,100; member of MAGER Refrigeration Service — the Cranford Council - of Church Board of Assessors, $3,000; inspec- Household and commercial. Spe- End place, on November 22. WASHING MACHINES Women for volunteers-to sew chil- Wayne Robert, to Mr. Garwood Organization tor of buildings, no salary; re- rtnllring in "Frigidalre." Tel dren's clothing for overseas* relief. Church Opens A ddaughter, June Gale, to Mr. corder, $1,500; township physician, Serviced and Repaired aughter, June Gale, to Mr. '•"•'of the American Osteopathic Asso-iCranford Rotary Club and served Plalnfield 6-2105-J. Under direction of Miss Kentos of and MrsMrs. Albert LeLe y ooff 15 RamapR o ..v*~. .4. uruiLOU OX Has Victory Dinner; $5 per meeting; health officer, Also Other Appliances Eastman street, on November 9. 11 elation. ^ ;as chairman of Cranford's first USO Reasonable Rates LINOLEUM SINK TOPS repaired the Home Extension Agency, Eliz- roaroadd , on NovembeNovemb 2r 22222.. j -- —• MiHonJPale«'».>vHjL»iu&..m..Air. to_ilr. and He is a past president of-the'drive. Rep. Case Speaker 4,100; and director of welfare, no abeth, these volunteers will meet Xmas Season A salary. Parts Guaranteed or replaced—new plywood in- A son, Robert LeRoy. to Mr. Mrs. Howard E. Wesp of 538 South . GARWOOD—Republican victor- , E. B. SAXE stalled when necessary. Stainless 'otfjfour successive Fridays, begin- The ceremony 61 lighting of the ind Mrs. Douglas R. York of 507 J avenue. onNovember 16. ies won by CounciLmen Burton E. Also introduced and passed on Appliance Service Co. steel trim used" exduively. W.l^'*m^* *^* »T to Christmas candle opened the Orchand street, on November 16. A son, Walter Allen, to Mr and Dickcrman and David A- Murray Irst reading was an ordinance 1739 Central Ave WEstfleld 2-4577 Dolbler, WEstfleld 2-5509; eve-3 ?:,"*• «* V ^ m !f^" . i Christinas season at the First Pres- - -~«j, oy Ulclunson, A son, James Lewis, to Mr, andMrs. George E. Woerner of n •acating portions of Fourth, Fifth, Ininiw RAhwnv 7-1330-J - «l Miss Kentos will demonstrate byterian Church last Sunday Tho [and "Oh, Rejoice Ye Christiana Mrs. John L. McCue of J07Jgenj; Sixth; •Seveiith-and^Eighth^ ardsori in the November election, imin--streetr6H^ovenib^r 22. mes and Union street that lie A son ' were celebrated Saturday night at ELECTRICIAN, general repalra [methods of using new material will be presented this evening at ym. A son, Robert Arthur, Jr., to Mr. « James Robin, to Mr. nthin the right of way of the Installation, fluorescent fixtures Jobbing, repairs, fluorescent fla Sunday evening" at 7 o'clock the and -Mrs. R. A. McCunc of 123 a victory dinner dance by the Gar- which will be provided for the gar- 0 o'clock by the Church School|will _ Mrs. Joseph H. Yater, Jr., of 50: nes of the new Route 4 Parkway. Electric ranges serviced and ires. John Fanning, 71 Burnsloe ments. Women are asked to bring | Junior. Fellowship will meet in the The following births have been Roosevelt avenue, on November 14. Orchard street, on November 28 wood Republican Club in Kenil- Ml of the streets are paper streets and ti»e Chapel and Carol Choirs. '-•oices. 4 worth Inn, Kenilworth. stalled. Houses wired and Ave. TeL CRanford 6-2040-W. tf a box lunch. Those wishing further •as Dugette Room. The topic will be Wto dlU Oi^™^ B T 1A daughter, Patricia Ellen, to ^A son, Carl 'Raymond, Jr., tc Former Public hearing prior to final read- On Saturday evening at 7 o'clock "Christmasses That Are Different SJT 5l *. yV^f .^M* - a~l Mrs. John E. Moran of Councilman William W. Gilbert wired. Joseph A. Sommera, OS information are asked to contact WSCS Luncheon, Cub Pack 103 will sponsor the carol At the Christmas Eve candle Willsey. registrar of vital statis- ^^^ flv MoraNoven om Mr. and resignations of Roy Irving and of 22i ._, ^uunu \-noir will sing Their program will be "Christmas T. Azar.of 5l3 Claremont place, A soa- Richard Bruce, to Mr J.OHNNY bers , were ammended lor their Harold Thiele, callmen of the Recreation Cellars' Announcement has been made »-oiumma avenue •was from the church tower, Goeflrev Shm^^ ««"— "- in Song and Picture," under the work in the election, and appre- *> ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE hostess Goeflrey Shaw'-s "Ho-~uw Facarr Iiss Illt t ol onNovember 18. and Mrs. Edward F; Oliver of 113 2.79 - to < 3.75 Cranford Fire Department, and Attic Rooms. Uhat the next pick-up of clothing Tuesday at a luncheon a i direction of Joan. Snyder, Joan ITl ^uwuiu JT; Oliver oi Hi ciation also was extended Percy REPAIRS mas The Christmas Com A daughter,-Patricia Mary, to letters were authorized sent to Electric Clocks, Irons, Radios, Roofing . ' for overseas relief from local party for members Kiseack, Mary-Ellen Reinert and Lincohi avenue, on November 26. Im »T a\etlt 1.8& to 10.75 Watt for his work as Republican Mr. and Mrs; Bernard P. Boyle of T them expressing appreciation for Toasters, Vacuum Cleaners, Screens churches will be made January 21, * of the Women's Society Harold Glovier. On (Monday nlgh> A son, David Edward, to Mr. and © NetV Office to 2.69 municipal chairman. Mayor L. [their long and xaithful service. Mr. i Storm Sash, Etc. by Mrs. Clarence E.. RomingeRamingerr ooff JJ011 sfTvi^ «* Cranford at 8 o'clock the Senior Fellowship rtna T I—•>- park, east, on Novem- "Dianas Daub welcomed members f Washing Machines. Satisfaction o Cranford! Mrs. Arthur J. Porrier of 190 Lo- Dr. Cordon L. Peters of 113'Mtln 2.88 to 6.98 Irving, a captain of the volunteer WM. GRASINO the • Farst Presbyterian Church. Church. MB. Wolford will leave~ thv .a«e churcr oenioh ro nfellowshi Chi p and guests, and introduced the guaranteed. ' Otto's Appliance will leave the church on a Christ- cust- drive, on November 30. street has leased the offices of the firemen, has been a member of Two shots aueb at th?M can help tell tho story of a winter —aftera a 1 I Service, 16 South Union Ave. TeL CRanford 6-1928 t Contributions will be sent to the A son, Georgw~».&ec DaVlduuviu, tvoo MrDOT.. anandd A daughter, Sharon Joan, to Mr. late Dr. E. E. TerrelTpm»nl a-t•t 1i«6 Alde»u—n .79 I© 1. guest speaker. Representative Clif- the department since 1008, and MutualN Benefit insurance Com- Jmas caroling tour to the shut-ins fun—making a part of a picture eequence which will bring real afternoon'enjoymenst IcftanfnivJ6-2616-RCRanfordl. a6-006 nnan0 o—r CRanfor - -d Mrs. George F. Egler of 1012 Rari- and Mrseet., Martion Novemben Quintr o 23f .13 Myr-street and will move into the newly to I.C0 ford P. Case of Rahway. Mr. Thiele has been a callman '—General repairs and pany, Newark, where they will be were sung. Mrs. Albert of the church. They will return tle street, on November 23. renovated quarters on January 1, tf to the church for refreshments. tan road, on November 23. daughter, Dian, to Mr. and In his talk. Congressman Case since 1936. SHOOTING BN SEQUENCE S. R. Jordan, 220 sent to the Church World Service entertained with several „ A son, Joseph Coles,' to Mr. and <*...«.•, j-#ian, TO Mr. and•it was learned this week. SUSHE South Avenue, East, Cranford. Tel Dominic L Santa f 2 stressed the urgency of sending im- A delegation of residents from ipONFUCJUS. aapposedly, authored •20 to 30 feet away, GLAZlNCir-Save Heat Have your Center in New York for distribu- lections, and Mrs. Brady Mrs. James J. Ferguson of 15 Mo-Mrs. Dominic L. Santacrose of 124 Dr. Peters has been practicing in mediate aid to Europe as a means Cranford Terrace and Centennial CRanfoM 6-2779-J. yltion to churches throughout the Ariumbia avenue, on November 2fl. .:,..' 1.98 to5.9 8 *^ the nnolncr «n-»-•-- broken glass replaced, Green- number of comic son^s ' a Lcatioffl Unit haw drive, on November 13. dughter, Lois Ellen, to MrCranfor. d for the past 13 years. 'A Gloveo of self-defense against the spread avenue, near where a fatal acci- houses' Glazed, Painted. worldwona. Mrsivirs. Hti.. Hansen is chairchairman n •'or t0 A son, Frederick William Bama- A daughter, Lois Ellen, to Mrgraduat. e of the College'of Osteo- 2.09 to 2.75 Garage "• the Elects lA. Woods and Mrs. Harold Schott of 1102 Skurfto of Communisjri. He pointed outdent occurred • a few days ago, Once Doors. Window Sash—Steel Sash of the overseas relief committee. last for the year; was held bus, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. B. jpa-tihy, Kirksvile. Mo., he did post- Pictures? .".. Or of four! Or of I at tho old trail u».« Repairs, alterations, screens,I Rarltan road, on November 3. 2.45 to4.5 0 that aid to countries still free of urged that steps be taken to curb —Storm Sash. .Immediate Service BEVCffi HOUSE.PAINT Ford of 303 NoNortr h Union avenue, graduate work at osteopathy col- Slip aitd Pnmly 1 what wo call tho pictnro i I shot of Dad unloading the cabinets, etc.- Let me do your were 16 members present. ' Police Lt. Thomas Woods of the A daughter, Barbara Eloise, to Russian domination, and to China, speeding along Centennial avenue. Call CRanford 6-2178-M. 12-25 on November 15. leges in Philadelphia and Los An- ....'..: :.- 2.37 All of us are familiar with ... ourev, [snail jobs or any job. , UNionville Selected to Serve Craniord Police Department, has Mr. -and Mrs. Paul L. Simpson of is a possible solution for haltingW. E. Hageman of 27 Cranford A son, Peter Dale, to Mr. and geles. .3.98 .to 5.98 both m mouon plcturea and ntlUs. try 2-0410 or UNionville 2-6632. 1273 beebeendflrrf«n electe^d firs#***-'-t vice-presiden •• t of 6 Springfield avenue, on Novem- Russian Terrace suggested that provisions uuo ».j » mutt CIOSO-Uclose-upP Oof RADIO Repairs—Stromberg Carl- On County Juries KM- IO SIANV OTBBEB ABTICLE8 TO CHOOSE FBOM and for pro- « . ** """ " " Jiwt her hands, okta, and wax. Then Grandview Ave., Union. tf Mr and Mrs. John R. Doyl the New "Jersey Identification As- Mrs. Stephen M. Gatyas of 506|°eriwber 19. He Is on the staff of Memorial viding peace. be made so that buses could pull t son and all other makes of home e of A dau hter Osteopathic Hospital. Elizabeth, But. how often do wo uso ltT ,hero picture8 of Betty skltas; . Four Cranforti residents have, Lansuig. Mich., announce the sociation. Others from the local Lincoln avenue, east, on Novem- fi . Kathleen, in to the curb on Centennial ave- jtad auto radios, home appliances, ANTIQUE AND MODERN ber6. -U-.W--&..*—.,- ivamieen, ttoo Mr Mr. .and is a director of the New Jersey The Congressman expressed con- snapshoThis lta .not ^«to Bueccfl, t that If one of someone In tho crowd tablng a been named among 100 persons to of a .daug , Joanne &S force who are members, include nue, that parking be limited to R lwo aro nec etc. Jersey Radio Service, CRan- — FURNITURE — hter Chief William A. Fischer and Sgt A. daughter, Diana Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Tallman of' 7 Osteopathic. Hospital Association, fidence in a Republican-developed iapsbot Is good, two ara noceaflo- •-<•• a ocenl-c shot of the serve as petit jurors in the Union December 2. Mrs. Doyl one side off ththe street, and rU.y beUer. —uta - to «» suggest Bueseoi, .thoug inough.|eelh t or a pair of pictures llko It- tord 6-0484. Herbert F. Sorge. 134 Bought and Sold and Mrs. Frederick C. Gore of 2Preston avenue, on November 2. and of the New Jersey Osteopathic foreign policy, but he said there County courts"''beginning Monday. former Jean Kuhnle Lester Powell. The association is n tk sidewalks be provided on that that wo can nao a series of pictures I day's, of a playful snow fight ,w „. —- then r ale h N c law- er' ' " Rudolph' member of- the-American" College . , „ uwiuiig— inere'a the scramble to brash one- Mirror and Frame Service _.„._ „. sv*. Jury commis- —•• "*' " « '2 - - - to- and Mrs. Bishop Hamilton of 43 of Osteopathic Internes and is ONION AVE. "*~"I hold no~ brie f for Germany,(Harol'-^is^^^^^d T. ^ a nnou Istate. , .^ •...^...•c^> uiiu is a . ,.««* .,„ urn-i jor oermany, Harold T Walsh 5 and to tell It well. self off and climb into tho MIMEOGRAPHING Westfleld Furniture Co. sioner Willi^ A. Bourdon and ?g* * fT*^- . »^ the Johnson avenue, on November 18. but ,t .would.be insane to destroy described J£eL* Everyone bos seen each picture tho homeward trip. And 1car tor ADDRESSING BenjaminKorb.derk, e , before Judge ^_0/ a-son' Stephcn Guy-on member of the House of Delegates 206 North Ave., December8. A son, Edward Sanderson, IV, the country's industrial capi orles bandied In magazines. Many on a finishing ohot, ono perhapsi . MAILING Westfleld, N. J. Walter L. Hetfleld. Cce German Silver • Those from Cranford are Joshua Mr. and Mrs. James Bush; Jr f to Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Hoe, :ata.iime when the world needs it I tiph of traffic more, tana, too. understand how standing In the ontry, stami TELEPHONE ANSWERING Phone WE-2-5160 O When electro- was tntto- III, of 27 Algonquin drive, on -so badly." he declared. "It should speeders. movies blend close-ups and long feet, and tugging at bio tf S. ^Hull, Jr., 13 Beech street; Mrs. Milwaukee, Wis., ,..u.uunce - ~jced In England In 1844. articlea heavy Una D. Thursrton, 123 Centennial -the November 1.. Nostrand. shots In a story-telling oogaonce. sweater. j UNION COUNTY WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS birth of a son, Robert Fen ton, oonn made of German silver and plated should avenue; Philip M. Snyder, 125 Cen- December 10. Mrs. Biisli is the with silver became popular in place A daughter/ Dorothy Idele, to fiat nntll yoatro. tried _snch picture —Sach a sequence—and this Is Just BUSINESS BUREAU 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 107-S M. Umiojm .Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. King of 9 prevent any plans for aggression, veying the area for the installation etories for yourself, you've missed a rough outline—ohowo tho stonr- 225 EAST BROAD STREET Only expert mechanics work or tennial avenue, and Christian W. (former Betty Muir. daughter of of- the more expensive pt"*ff'1 story- Grove street, on November 12. by an occupational force—maybe °f additional street lights in a lot of fun. *-'" TEL. WESTFIELD 2-5614 your appliances. Irons, vacuuir Olsen, 42 Burnside avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Muir of 40 plate. Silver plate articles today still forever" ot ii '* h view Let's rawit yuBSIOIUUeS Ooit a picture no- Hillcrest avenue. ore shaped from nickel-silver, then A son, Michael John, to Mr. and ixii'e ouppoao, for example, wo rles. By mixing upou vurr shots—. uuou I 12-4 cleaners, radios, motors, toaster* electro-plated with silver. Mrs. Dayid J. Lanahan of 27 West also repaired. Coffey's, 1-3 Alder , Dr. and Mrs. Homer J. Hall of ^w^.^ Council. di^^^rt^ss wont to do aplcturo otory.of the. Bomoclofflo-ups,-flomo taken at _RADIO Men in Service 16 Berkeley place announce the njen Archied Darroch and Michael have occurred at nlghT He "ad famlly'o Sunday akllng party. Such medium distance such aa 10 foot, Call CRanford St Tel. CRanford 6-2224. tl 6-1776. Cranford Radio, 34 T/5 Richard E. Piitscher, son of birth of a daughter, Eleanor Leiper Galeszewski. Borough Engineer other suggestions £,«,« by £ea story might start with an Indoor and some taken at fairly long rang© Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Putscher, 14 doso-up as Mother tm« «• ——* * * " North Avenue, West CARPENTER and cabinet maker on December 10 at St Barnabas Patrick J. Grail. Borough Attorney delegation will be turned over to Quality craftsmanship. Ludwig Cranford avenue, has returned Hospital, Newark. Bernard Steiner, Al Miller, sbper- the police department from .Korea where he has served ^ H. C. Dankcl of 4 Cherokee road ALL kinds of. Home Repairs. Gut- Seibert, 388 Lincoln. Drive, Kenil- intendent of the fire alarm system t; " - - ' ters and Leaders cleaned worth. Tel. CRanford 6-0520. tJ with army engineers since March. Edward Montenecourt of 25 Frank Knight." secretary "of the suggested that vicUms of serious He will receive his honorable dis- Central i Board of Health; Chester Henry accidents hereafter be taken to renewed. Also Storm Sash, No avenue, was taken last Job too small. L. F. Baxter. TeL PLUMBING and Heating. Sewers charge from Camp Lawton in thenight to Muhlenberg Hospital, and Ira Gibson, assessors; Gustave hospitals in Rahwav or Elizabeth cleaned with electric sewer ma- State of Washington, and then re- o Bley, president of the Board of and Toy CRanford 6-2352-R. Plainfleld, in the municipal am- p of the Board of rather than to Summit oorr other Plane Downed Here chine. Guaranteed. W. J. Ledden sume his studies at Brown Univer- bulance. He was accompaniedam by- EducatiEducation;; LLe oS Scalzadonna. as- hospitals at a distance. The mat-IDB Decorations Contest ter was On Parkway Route MAILING and MIMEOGRAPH Tel. CRanford 6-2935-J. sity. Mr. Putscher enlisted in July, Dr. Edward M. Coe. liaum sistawt lire chief; members of the referred to the police phy- The Cranford Cycle and Toy 1946, for one and one-ihalf His condi- THEN TRY ician /Continued from pace one) SERVICE—Addressograph, Mul- tion this Republican County Committee and s - Company carried off lop honors' ELECTRICIAN of service. years morning is considered others. student flyer, Howard LeRoy tlsraphlng. Typing, Address Plates good. according to a hospital -.. On recommendation of the real in the retail division.of the Cran Embossed, Mailing Lists, Public DANIEL J. HEYBURN estate committee, the offers of Mr. ford Business Association's Chris Wlhitehead. Behnke told police he left Parkershurg, W. Va., about Stenography. Ask about our NEW, LICENSED ELECTRICAL and Mrs. E. Calvin Shire, 9 Doer- mas window decorating contest, CONTRACTOR Cramifordl Glee Citato was announced this week by S. noon Monday, en route for a NewDISTINCTIVE P.S.M. Mimeo- ing Way, to purchase lots 37 and York airport Because, fog and graphing process. W«fetflcld Busi- Power and lighting installatlona-ij Ira (Christmas Comceirtt 39, block 46, on Adams_ftyeijue,, Eisenberg, president __Judfi»n2.-u the •servKe'dlvTsJon will take plac other bod flying-weather prevailed ness Servlce^l23.Qulmb3T-Street, Electric motors rewound^ ronaired.]|-- •—-—•fCimtlHtUfiT JronTpajje one) for$r3u0TanTorMr. and Mrs. H. WesSeid, N. J. TeL — rebunt 214 South Avenue, East, tonight. and the crew had no flying instru- WEstfleld Cooper, Lee Ferguson, John Flint, J. Lloyd to purchase lots 604 and [2-5508. Cranford. Tel CRanford 6-0507. ments, the pilot said he was forced tf Richard Frank, David Gatcly, John 695, block 621. located on Edgar The winner will receive the as to land. VMHe 5.92 Hanzl, Philip Hauck, Edward road and Kensington avenue, for socLation plaque held during th< 401 North Avenue WEsftfieW 2-1998 Garwood, N.T Mile Lalbel 5.5>8 Hobbe. Robert Hobbe, Arthur $700. were accepted subject to past year by the Kurtz Marke Mrs. Behnke obtained shelter for • - • - - FREE Kiame, James Loranger, Gary public hearing at the next meeting. Second place in thhee retail divisioni the night while, the men remained PARKING IMF IN HEAE OF STORE. ENTEANCE ON CENTER STREET " j 5 Star &.9U MacDougal, William Mason, Referred to committee, of thwene t to Dehmer's Cranford Flowei in the plane. They continued their j ....: 5.9S Thomas Mears, John Middleton, whole for study was an offer of Shoppe, third to J. H. Runco, fourth trip Tuesday. According to Sst The campaign to raise $125,000 Thomas Nevvcomb, William Old, William Herzog to purchase lots to the Cranford Yardage Shoppe, Lawrence Bonnell and Patrolman „ , Thine e annual Playday of the David Pash, Robert Pash, Jay 234 and 235, block 505, for $100. Hlth to Winger's Bakery and sixth Frank Caruso, who investigated, a new Sunday " . •*, , Rommcs, Donald Schroth, Alan Referred to the Tenement House to Marino's Fiah Market. Behneke made a perfect landing on for the First Pres- Girls> A«hle«c Association will be TOILETRIES the rough-graded highway' op- ELECTRIC CLOCKS Semonitc, Philip Smuller, Edward Commission, Newark, was an ap- Judges were Leslie Crump, John • *•-- exceeded its held at Cranforl. High Walker, James Young and Philip plication from Mrs. Doris G. posite Hayes street. _-eady having Tuesday, December 30, instead of MICKEY MOUSE Rcilly and William Rocker. How- Sain • Young. Schultz, 245 North avenue, west, ard Slegel.is chairman of the i reached $125,750, the Rev. Robert on December 29, as previously ^ir asso- BATHROOM SCALES o«t> Active club members include for permission to add a kitchen ciation's committee in chargi Claristmas Donations. G Longaker pastor announced plannedi itwa s annoUnced today *rIby'8 ^ ere SaBn William Bass. Frederick R. Beach, and living room to the third floor the window decorating event. this week. This total includes 719 by Mjss Jeaoette Sektberg. physi- QUART and PINT THERMOS Warren J. Biruvs, Henry M. Board- of her dwelling. Aid Welfare Program pledges toward the fund by mem- ca, educ^,,,, instructor and spon- RONSON TABLE LIGHTERS 3.29 N bers and friends of the church: sor of ^g association. Alumni of i *WBS8©m ....- .;. '_ 3#59 man, R. L. Buchanan. Walter E. New street lights or an increase (Continued Jnnn page one) s<>u> Firemen's Relief Unit The campaign was directed by JJ,,, past tw0 years havebeen in_l RONSON POCKET LIGHTERS in the lumens of present lights ounced by the HI-Y Club at Cran- ^Kiiuiey SflDver 3.59 Cooper. Walter M. Cooper. Frank werc authorized on'these streets: Donald W. McGinnis, a member of vited to attend the affair. *Mouimtt Vermom 3.4s H. Cordes, Curtis W. Davis. Donald Three on Centennial avenue, one M AAnnual Electi brd High School. Other clubs and tije board of trustees of the church. SPERTI INFRARED VIOLET on 'huroh groups continue to send E. Davis, Frederick T. Deacon, each on cieremont place. pros- James McMahon was reelected Plans call for erection of RAY LAMP AT CLOSE-OUT Thomas Doig. William S. Fay, Al-ln^-t „«,.»«. J "•• • ionations to the welfare office at *CmSverI Reserve ,.'„.. 4.®4 *Lor«I Calvera 4.67 avenue and Clark street president of the Cranford Fire- BABY SCALES fred J. Fricke. Charles W. Gillespie, men's Relief Committee at a recent 0 North Union avenue. within the next two ...^(j.i-, Referred to the engineer and The Welfare Association will.old years. cases of chickenpo ROOM EVAPORIZER, ELECT. ^Carsflaars 3.59 ^*OM Thonupn ...... 3.62 Otis N. Gove, Preston C^ Grove, attorney for meeting at headquarters of the ,. „ ^Pon was a request Cranford Fire Department. Others tot only those families listed in Hokb Gallon of Water, $12.95 C. F. Hansel. Jr.. George Rr^Holl tne Union County Park heir records but also other needy FRANK VODRASKA FlelsIjrmaEn's 3.80 Park •& TilffowJ Reserve . 3.67 ^^'"—* HHarold Jensen, elected were: Vice-president, Ralj Scarbrough;—< exsons living—in^ Gcanford—and] . ELECTRIC RAZORS araS itfcAteer. commisston for flood allevia- Was announced yes- CBoofciB 6.1H3 a nalTOW la Ellas R. Harris; RAZORS of ALL MAKES *Four Koses 4.39 *PauI Jomes ;.... 3.55 Also, H. Rl McCullough John J i '?* °' «*"* «* "

e Uth Unio - —- --ifetenmeatM-so^ioriove mun the heart < presidentt Mr LeDuT iJ"Tpresl - !£ > "" CorporatioCorporation fofor *Seagra«ra*8 7 dent; Mr i EASTMAN MOVIE FILM! dent; M K If' Mr ^ ""^truction of a one-family a duobbing violin. let Stradivari lend grace and " SCat 42i Wintn avenu? aV Yea, We Have *Three valuaUon of infinite chatm to your loveliness. 1(5 mm.-100 ft., Ma 3fi5 I i ' e patent leathers 1C mm.—SO ft.,No . 382 o ^Imperial QjL; 4.; ; 1 School Budget ff fVoodchacb delight any young 8 num.—25 ft-,No . 369 M. SOSEUN b ooU-aacmtoA Cnxna $6JS0 lo Total §624,134 The name, woodchuck. is probably Iteglstered $25 (XX* In a chonsing Bibelot elio. a corruption of the animal's Indian ALSO—ROLL FILMS—AH Sizes ! (Continued from- uapj- cng^ either the ankle or instep strap. - a 2-droa |3JXX* *H« SXS fc» pcrvtsihg~Princip"a"l Howard R Best^related that he had discussec SETS, 4.50 — REVLON — 6.82 nr the matter with Principal Ray A. SUPER-TRONIC ClcmMtVV Vicc-^MnctpaMnctpall GTGT'FrariliFr A To Order - ••-•^Tf."!"!* Zimmerman, and Stanley Groyson More Economy—One Cord LAMP BELL SHAPED SHADE BEEF CHANEL No. 5 SETS 4.50 *5-Yr.-OM Ancient Age 5.25 high school hockey coacli, and that *O1«I Overholt 6.49 they had expressed approval of the Batteries — Repairs low TWEED SETS 3.00 project. HOME AUDIPIIONE CO. Hormel'o Dairy Brandl *6-Yr.-OW Walker^ Deluxe. 5.14 I3O3 CAST FQONT STHEET BACON FABERGE SETS 2.50, 5.00 up Blue 6.09 The meeting was conducted by Pi. I-K3.1O rLAINFItl.O. N. 5-Yr.-Old Old Hickory .. 4.35 5*/, Walter E. Cooper, president rOB OkEEWlGHT TOI?S_ ALL SPICE SETS 2.00 up CfOK£MDJ_C0U lOCHEGI EVENING IN PARIS 2.00 up Say You Saw it in Tho U£ainsf MSaj Cranford Citizen and Chronirla For a Welcome COTY—Full Line—PIECES & SETS Chrisimaa Gift, ARDEN SETS 3^5, and YARDLEY — 5* Grade A v WHITE SHOULDERS—COTY—TABU '- , Salb .... 1.35 Ths Guilt of Janet Amea PERMUME and TOILET WATER GENE AUTBY (Limited QuaoUty) BOX CANDY — CHERRIES — MINTS QB. — 1.72 »/2 Gal. — 3.24 Gal. CITY SUE" The !S3oo& welcome GUMS — BARS —- POPS — Paradise Sautterme 1.96 Gal. Red 1.96 Gal. SWL thru TUEa. 2 Great lilts | gifts in town HERSHEVS, Etc Alban- Lewis Much Better Furniture for Macb Less • Dcootea 3% Off ca Coco •• Denotes 10% OS oa Cnco "SCARFACE" bear thin label — Close Out on Music Boxes —, Paal Jfcul. Oewge Baft Hardware . Convenient-item,,;---.-'- Ol/R FRIENDS HARRY Open Daily AUTDAY Sunday, December 21st JOE 401 NORTH _ OPEN EVENINGS WE DELIVER ADOLPH SOSKIN'S DRUG STORE 104 WALNUT AVE. GARWOOD, N. J. Cranford 6-2942 AMD -; o—: Retiring* THURSDAY. DECEMBER THE CRANFORD take the drink you can't handTe, yieldmg the nght-of-way, waiting for the light to Letter* to tray with a ( Eleven of pefctrics upon whkh the pots Several members of • Less than: change discarding a otring of Chriatmaa IN RETROSPECT and their wives inspected xne TM Cunran Ceaomeu, Established less THE EDITOR are set. ' moved M Sherman School the Presa tta ffilea of the Citizen and Chronicle' "Queen Mary," at her dock to • -tins 32 years of service in* and Tat CUNTOO CITES,. Batobildted Ififlfl tree lights with worn insulation. Keep water Just below the Dengler, Sherman School ..„ .. nviu uuiuauon. . • Dec. 9, rin Malcolm R. Johnson was elect* lie schools of Qcanford; j (Combined in 1921) Little things—but they pay off big Editor; Citizen & .Chronicle^ bottom of the pot Or use a vessel **»« A** the Cranford Young Republicanvc was presented with many like a nie nlate under «»eh niant Cranford churches announced their various nual meeting. ——» ». of regard from teachers, in happiness. They will keep the lights g£*jj. **•*• On»thi3riafieTl^«f^jJ^s P*31* for celebration of the traditional Christmas and parents at the school , superin- FOB A JOYOUS -«• •*• me singing o serxice will bo burnin-•»g. —in *—your• ••v«ichome, &cckeep the,hollme nonyy ^«f«£^la layer of an mch or c^urd, festival. Opening festivities here was the Ktcnard Hcral, a member of ling. Mr. Dengler will re- EO or spagnum or peat moss. eighth annual presentation of Handel's "Messiah" a pension -•. Ve Faithful," ^-o wreath instead of the funeral wreath on sVO- s« the pot on this and keep the by the choir at the First Presbyterian Church. Chamber of Commerce, spoke to of Bethlehem" and McMAHOH. Prottoma yffa mass wet Moisture will evaporate Other services were: to include midnight. jnasson- Cranfond Lions Clubjaifheir dim ^^^into the ah—artwm*r may come a The Cranford Citizen and Chronic!*, Inc. Official mOre h It was announced that a new record had been success with its presentation c notable :e.-s satticred to sing Christmas'Pated'in^-^.--- will assist Mrs. William Meyer as was ^presented with a Common T^I'SLA ' * «»-480 a day _ But watch set in the number of police calls for one month in hostesshostess. paper for Cranford. Ganvood end Kenilworth. narcls directed by Mr. —• *»— "— ' B Barker,"-. js and say "au revoir" to their Service Book in appreciation for about 188.000 a year. Moreover. d£ sus, for.', insects and spider November, when 408 calls,were answered by the More than 'Can her services ta the guild. A gift Subscription Rates $2.51!) a Year in Advance fiend.- ' • The Brotherhood will hold a 1 cancer morjahty rate haa been rising department • , *~_~. Dengler, known to all as|*-un Christmas party at the church at of f&iwn -* • - - they su were -««»^. iS5Z<4S! OFFICE: 5-7AMcaSt. Tel CHanford 6*0003 slowly but relentlessly year after yea? Tuii^w^ More than 250 of Cranford's less fortunate plie," entered the service of »»fi and 8:30 p. m., tomorrow. Election of , Cancer is several times more deadly ***** Denting tteuTthe^tE ^ buUetin s*^ other detailschildren were to receive toys and practical gifts [Crariord public schools to Those- takinc ran • rers for the coming year will - from Santa Claus at the Cranford Republican's \ He sen-ed nine years in what ^Wen, Margaret ~ * Jean p. held. John Kiesewetter will - uu uvust Club's annual Christmas party. 'preside. kncnvn as Grant School, now *-lapp, Betty LoU ' aPPly request to Agricultural Agent. . Duncan Cillespie, organist' and choirmaster of Sf --> »ui oe pres< by the Elizabeth 4, N. J. Trinity Church, was to present his first organ a Junior College. Following ^oetz, Marcia " combined choirs of On Saturday night, beginning at "-L-H CcLtHou^ recital at the church. He was to be assisted (ortperi d in Cleveland School, "Hanson, Nancy church. :30. all sor!«»»i«*»«» •< •---- • ciUa Ke under the dir«^;^_ . by Donald Faust, former choirboy at the church 5 {ransferred to Sherman in 'ting, Jo] SINK TOP and soprano soloist of St. Thomas Church in " . He rt;nained there until the c'ore Munday, "Don't Let Death York City. at tin.e with the exception Caro1 Turner, ' YOUR harvest among ,(,„,* 40 y£. of I£»3£££* ' """^ "»' "*- » ( bring a black Christmas to your family campaign, by their keen interest in re- J CRaaford 6-W89 or friends, to a stranger or to yourself. search, and by their intense demand for BRIDGE TABLE T \..<3>o< educational material and clinical help, To keep death from taking your PRESSURE^ COOKERS by- foot* . holiday costs nothing, takes no time and the American public has shown, a grow- H requires only a little effort—refusal to ing determination to control cancer and >BOTTLE0 Minro-gnattc, Reveire, E&c©, Wear-ever eventually to wipe it out. METAL STORAGE CABINETS, Broom Storage Calbimefo, Porcelain Tnble.Top f QET A ffl WHISKEY aeame!)cSb> % m Cabinete , « *$ m If- Years Oy — DINNERWARE, Eight' Beautiful PnMems._to. Seaviee for <& from 7.85 •fl/SQa. o to Service' for. 8 r" WASHING.' MACHINES IN STOCK CASE OF 12 HFIBS — $S&2S> Give Mother One for Chnottmoo! FILL BE THERE DABLY TOOL BOXES, Made to Yo«r ..... <....!...

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In Production *%Flnt Presbyterian Qmrcfa have to be repaired, b* sure to do Foretold Outlaw Fire la good job of It, insubtinc welL 3. Warn smokers to be carefuL 4. Keep a pail of water or fire For Holiday^ hl InChrist g y anatly 5. Clear out fiift wrappings and of THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1M7 \ AgentUrges ribbons as soon as igif ts are opened By Methodist Onb reduced t0 si 6. Get rid of the tree before Ji A play, "The Enmty Traditional 'Messiah' as the Christmas oratorio through- Christmas joy is turned tosor ^'dries out and becomes a fire hazard. will be presented by the C lout the world. •featuring arias by all four soloists. 'Calling out against nations who "so row in many homes every year, I Send for bulletin on fire-proofing Club of the Cranford Presentation Here recalls Fred D. Osrnan, agricultural MoreU; "A noble- The religious poem opens with furiously rage together," the aria the Christmas tree to Agricultural Church, Sunday at 8-p u Next Sunday Night a recitative, "Comfort Ye My Peo- by the baritone soloist is followed [agent. As finishing touches are 'Agent, Court' House,' Elizabeth 4, church. Written by *1*™ Hal- ple," by the tenor. According to .nade to Christmas plans, take a NJ Speed of Light Clarke Wilson, the play t Herbe "For unto us a child is born. Iby a chorus rendition of,"Let Us fl ra kno '" « the Book of Isaiah, Syria and Israel 1 ew precautions that will outlaw **. J ? wntllespCCI directed by Melville T. WiU a £.,ihi ^reakjrheirJton«|s_jklEHl'T~prepanrig'"fo™^wa©e' war lfire^dm"ing-~Uie holiday-seasorir he| _ ™* .*• «*?ut JM.OQDjnile) -Prior- to the thenne of Handel's famed oratorio, In grand jubilation, the chorus J*K*'*XJJ-* **.* i-j-' f of the local church, will direct the ceivc, and bear a son, and shall thrilled by the.tumult of voices beards, pageant costumes and gilt The cast Includes; "Hamar," a Choir of 70 voices. [call his name Immanuel." . in praise of "God. Since then, it wrappings. The agent offers these ... t T, . > • I Handel'-s Interpretations of thehas become a custom for all mem- |||r?§&ij? hints to guard against a holiday Among soloists will be Karl Lein, Scripture tollow ^ prophet.s fore_ [bers of the audience to rise during tragedy: or and Floyd Worthington; ^ ^ ,, ^^ NOW OPEN! nor. and Floyd Worthington. ^ ^ fta MessiaMessialhl wiwj!, come to the singing of the chorus. to a it bth f h 1. Place the tree.away from the bass-Swr.tone. both of Whom sang purily ^ sons of Levi (the world). 240 NORTH AVE., WESTF1EI.B Miss Irma Thekla Fensel of fireplace. Set in a firm stand so similar roles in the presentation!.^ - ' Opposite StaUon Plaza olden p last year. Valerie £sty, ...__..... Newark, soprano, "will make her it wont topple ovei. Place the tnbutcto first appearance. in Cranford. A 'stump in a pan of water to prevent ! and Irma Thelka Fensel, soprano, «* AN INDIVIDUAL If--- will be heard in Cranford for the pupil of Idelle Patterson in New I needles from drying out. these $et$ by York, Miss Fensel is soprano solo- 2. Make sure elestric-al toys and first time. Organ accompaniment because wickedness and sin lounced at a Later Date ist at St. John's Episcopal Church, lighting sets bear Underwriters' ffMe will be provided by Walter N. > world, 1 Hewitt, organist of the Prospect Elizabeth. She is well-known in Laboratories labels.. If lighting sets Half Hour Presbyterian Church, Maplewood, oratorio and church work, and has toured the East Coast, performing •who -will perform for the eleventh c consecutive year in the Cranford , r-the in recitals throughout New York Service Laundry i, cruel both with wrath and and New England. A lyric colora- I. production. fl««r fierce angermmer, txoo lay mthe lanlanddesod deso-tura. Miss Fensel is a Fellow of Sunday's performance of "The late: And he shall destroy the sln- Trinity Church of London. Let Us Be-pkto Mesiah" will jnark the 12th presen- ners thereof "tout of it" Miss Valerie Esty of Westfield, also fcjtkra of Handel's most renuwned it faw ith the first contralto solo, making her debut Defore Cranford lorn Sflvenrafe. 10 lbs. tor only co.i.posi:ion ir»: this community. "Behold A Virgin Shall'Conceive," audiences as contralto soloist Taken from the Book of the Proph- that the mood is cast for the joyful • Aa«sjw'w SMdsni flst WE SUPPLY THE SOAP 'the Christmas program, is a student mmi Mlowora as ks w- et Isaiah from the Old Testament, expectancy of the birth of the psstsU <• (Mr •riotaai InlN) bumdrr M weM the oratorio first was presented in Savior. The chorus cries out to theof Yves Tynara, well-known tenor KARL LEIN FLOW 'in- New ork. Miss Esty has per- Tenor vJ&lSAXTiff*' - ** ,,., ;_ rv.Kw- „„_.-, ....- ..-.. - a Judea to hear ^ gofld Bass-Baritone CMS. ttmm n 4-0O. formed in recitals for radio, ora- . . . - —,.i^.. In rising exaltation, the torios and churches, and has been M of musical operas and ora- baritone soloist sings of the dark- heard with Rodney_ Savior in a (with the Westfield Symphony umbiaand New York .Universities. torias, wrototee what was toto become ness coverincovering ththe earthearth,, anand of the Orchestra and has had leading roles (MARINO'S We Employ Mechanical Water Softener m nes3 performance of "The Messiah" at A past-dean of the Metropolitan a iUT WATMEWOOD >AMC tus greatest work m approximately people who, once lost in the sha-the First Presbyterian Church, in the Montclair Operetta Club. • rtAiNrino. MEW jastt 24 days. Because the subject of dow of death, now see the great New Jersey Chapter of the Amer- Newark. Mr. Lein also has done operetta ican Guild of Organists, Mr. Hcw- his oratorio centers on Isaiah's light in the coAiing of Christ work in Plalnfleldand,Jjaaappear^ >«5 Born in.,Ontario,-€anad*;-the' Iitt. studied- organ unler• Lilian Car-, ed"iK"guesrsol5EF on many radio 'penter, Gaston M. Dethier, Mark A SO-MINUTE SERVICE programs. 'Andrews and T. Tertius Noble. Mr. Hewitt, organist, has been ___ was awarded the. Do- u The choir, including 70 singers ence hears the familiar words as recitalist at two conventions of the[from many neighboring communi- Iproclaimed in the Bible story: minion Gold Medal prize for American Guild of • Organists, and singing. She formerly did voice, ties, will be led by Miss Bonnell, also'has Bivetitwo recitals'in'-the an associate of the American Guild the field, keeping watch over their piano and organ work with Vincent chapel of Princeton University. A MAN. EVOLVED BY ATOMIC Hubbar^»»d» iuin Ne«ew YorxorKk City. In ajmembea r of -the National Associa- of. Organists. Mii-s Bonnell jjlso-is 'flocks by night. And lo, the'angel member of 4he National, Associa- a Fellow of Trinity College of Lsn- FORCE?" is the subject for Sun of the Lord came upon them, and revlew appearing in the Christian Jtionv of Teachers of Staging, he is •WIN don, having" completed examina- . day. December 21. the glory of the Lord shone round Science Monitor, Miss Esty's voice I a past-president of the Music Edu- OGRESS GOLDEN TEXT: "The word of the has been described-as one "of in- cators" Association of tlew Jersey tions in New York to attain this about them, and they were sore I degree. Lord is right; and all his works I afraid. And the angel said untoiherent richness, stately and clear.".and the Music Teachers' Assocla- are done in truth. . . For he spake ' them, Fear not; for, behold I bring Soloist at the Forest- Hill, L.: I., tion of the Oranges and vicinity. He and it was done; he commanded, CLEAN BAGS PUUCUASES—While o you good tiding of great joy, which Church, Mr. Worthington recently 'studieStudied at the Juilliard School of Colored — without buttons or catches — m and it stood last." (Ps. 33:4,9) Music and at Northwestern, Col- 3 Cent* per ponnd. Bring Ihfm Into Thr mm SERMON: Passage* from the King Cron/ord Citizen and Chronicle office. James version of the Bible include: "The^ Lord reigneth, he is clothed the Lord." others. A Missourian,' Mr. The World'* RnM» I Worthington has performed in ora- with majesty;-the Lord is clothed The soloist's introduction is Food a a Radlo-Phonograpli with strength, wherewith he hath 'torical work in New Jersey and ' ° n*t*O girded himself: - the world also is AodYwJb* King Makes a Fine Gift stablished. that it cannot be moved. country. (Ps. 93:-) Correlative passages includes -Lobster from "Science and Health with Key at the Julliard -Graduate joicing continues among the sons School in New York. to the Scriptures by Mark Baker of Lev], until the contralto soloist VICTR01A RADIO-PHONOGR/ira H Eddy include: Another soloist to be heard in relates how the Savior was de- This fine table radio-phonograph givea yon up to 40 - •£.-•'• -• "The material so-called eases! spised and rejected-„ , an„„d, ho«,„w„ hea repeat performance will be Karl O^rmit lac Lein, tenor, of Orange. Now solo- minutes of continuoua maaic Has "Golden Throat" tons and forces are counterfeits of the!* ' borne our griefs. "All We Ted Aorand '-' f the Westminster Presbyterian i I Shown atri^ht in its own Oup^endalo^ M of divine Min^JSheepJHav>p Have Gone Astray " - Lr23 ...^.eu- ihe^^» system. "Silent permanent-point jewel piclujR- whr BloomfleldTMrr pBuVToiq I—cabinet. Aiso^vailaKelnTie^ency cabinet ~.-.~7iioTiisedleax'a fmum oddity. ». - FBafi Inf roona, den or playroom. Hu RCA Victor ezelnsho RUGS' •SWA-BBEDS •••-- -CEtanlTord'e-^SJlO"" SOFAS LOVE" SEAT 107-5 N. ONION AVE. In PLATFOTOI MAPLE GRWPIINGS " •. CMAIRS i|- TABLES TABLES MAHOGANY GROUPIINGS ^ LAMPS amdl SHABES DESKS FINE VIC7SO1A ^5 SEWING •''CABINETS REPRESENTmG (for RADIO-PHONOGBAPH || BOOKCASES u tor'e •"CoUen Throat."' PlajB MAPLE TABLE SETS BEDS American' np to 12 records automatic CARD TABLES Cooapany eally. Haa *^ilent SapphW WHEAT" TABLE SETS METAL"BEDS pieknp ... no needles to TRAY RACKS CHROME SETS Flro chanse, records Iait lonfle*. HOLLYWOOD BEDS Standard and shoft>wav« PLANT STANDS IFfclis Fire bands. Ask to hear .M MATTRESSES "Vlrfrola"-TJl. V*>. OS. Prf. OS, WALL SHELVES J for ike r.'Kfn>tn«187to Isa stswo, education. A common interest that kecpa ™™» taaflniodck Imscdd Windsor tbown Jwv* na. Poweiftil and asbeuW Pfftlj |n ^>«t»r»t ««««IAI«J. ~I.L - -* *°«Mrwsatfons. etc. 2©% D©wm Paynmemtt — 12 MwimttBas a© Pay You can't go wrong on Do Mont—there is no finer! KOBE CS2AJJGE OF PHONE ffltidmi S-2474 9, Roma 2, Seotmd Flotsr CSANFOBO TKUST BLOG. 34 NORTH AVEUW. Evenings 2 Yeaira a© Pay — N© D©wna PaynmemQ 1S-I7 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFORD &OSQ7 M 1047 CEANFOKD BOWLING LEAGUE tflately upon It. pm and publication the ._.__ tbe Saumil Attorney General of M«v J*t«ey, BeitauranU in tho United Statei '& - BACKBIT IC sicxmsoN, -•:*? -;.~ Republican Club ...... 26 13 Aattatent Deputy Attorney Oeneral get 6 per cent of every consumer's I MM aaatod ea tnt rwilnt at a rat dollar, and 18 per cent ot every out- Petersen'a Dairy ...... 25 14 I ! Ilstaay ef IB* *MMM» €11—11111 e/ _ Attorney* C*«V«M THE f*T»a^^f|;ifM*li CttOXN AND of-town visitor**' dollar, Sunny Acres 25 14 PWUJC TeraSlp ef Created, ». JL. kool an '- DactmbarU. CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER December Iff, 1M7. and win b» eonldmd ,18, 1947 Dinney's Diner .25 1 O4RJ1TMAS GIFT 14 Aar a** pttaaaoja, ajfteV f lMrff iMartaa^ eft Men's League .24 aaeco** renter •a.etnf of aald tomm Receiving GM Footballs 19 (VMMBtttw at MwaKtMTBttlidlag, Craef Page Fifteen Three Game Sweep Post Office ...... 23 10 J»ew Jener, ea Alumni-Varsity Game Association.: Proceeds of the event Lutheran Broth. : ltv Junior College Five Planned for Dec. 29 will go toward establishment of a to far are at 3 p. m. on Saturday, Pots Republicans 19 SUGGESTIONS scholarship fund. There will be a v. F. w. ;,9 20 Triumphs, 59-32, Albert ber 27. ' Ahead Among Pinners Lions Club 19 20 (liftmtmj CHS jGrid Squad Bobbie and student tickets way be pur-' Commuters ..J8 December IB, A three-game sweep over the 2i At Rutherford __ _ _ CKANFOBD j . chased at tbe high school, and adult Democratic rinK , ie Coach Weekley announced that:tickets at the Colonial Barber Bumps Dill 15 -a*-™ —For-thelr«ecoHd^vIctbryTn tfiree Smith StationTptoaa, Craafonfl, N. J. •lternocBfcf^-- practice sessions for the Al VHe~BeptibUcan Clu« team aole 23 ijames, the Union Junolr College Gold Foollialla : possession of first place in the Citbcen & Chronicle 15 basketball team defeated Fairlelgh Preseinfed by Oub - —— .... uuuuua ' Cianford Bowling League in com- Rotary dub 14 Dickinson Junior College at Ruth- Cent at f:30 p.m . next Tuesday peltion on the Garwood Recrea Meth. Men's Club ....13 erford, 50 to 32, on Frldax^^ fi=v ^TflCl^fi!!.^^ »ttoW^ne^-la4rwe^r-T«!eraenuuu uticys lust ween, reiersen*s Uvett Sixteen senior lettasnea of ~* Dairy, tied with the Republicans venue' and Union Street, aa the some , scoring a NOTICE for first place the preceding week, re shown on mope entitled "Property at 17 points. Charles Lewis Cranford High School'* 1947 foot- Jilos C. Hay at West Rosalie. LJnden . — ..».. Coppola, her un- Full Course Dinner i, Marvin Goldberg known heirs, darlatea. per- ball squad W«T« presented wlai GHS Five won two from the VFW team and Township. County of Union, New Jersey" ended up in a three-way tie forfiled on August 1. 1M» •-•• "•-- sonal representatives and COMM1S- gold footballs last TOnrrsday nip^it Westm her and their'Unknown Aa* SIONEHS at a dinner given to honor second place with the Sunny Acres on September 20. signs. If any. If one bo rollers, who wort three from deceased. . Christmas Day, Dec. 25 squad fay the Cranford Boosters' TO: Carmela Coppola, her unknown £S Defeated Bumps Dill, and Dinney's Diner, heln, devisees, personal representa- Club in the school cafeteria. Wil- winners of a three-game sweep tives, and her and their unknown liam Barren was chairman in •Miens. If any, U the be deceased, over the Commuters. cagers downed Mon- their proper name* belnff unknown; charge of arrangement, and James EXCEL HOME Burnett of the Republican Club . , ,uui duiuor College, 40 "to 37, in the respective husbands and wives. Rudd, club president, was toast- Downed by Hillside, |UU If any, of the unknown heln, de- master. team Was a big help in shutting STe-MTdUnVf^rdSfca^on^hre^the opening game of the season, visees, and. her and their unknown 11A.M. to 3: MOVIE PROJECTORS EQEYSTONEMQDEL'K8 out the Citizen and Chronicle, by assigns. If any, of the Mid Carmela 5«K38? Stopped by NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAiNED'ond lost to Motxmouth, 57 to 45, in George Mellnkovich, former All- F2.5 Lena rt$< adding the week's high individual shl,by .th —e Townshi v.uuuiap, Committein the Counte ofy th oef Town- Unioni „*.._ jii» Coppola, If she be deceased, their KEYSTONE anshidp Statof Cronforde of New. IJerseyn the, Count that. yI no faccord Unlon|' a return tilt, proper names being unknown: the American football star at the Uni- game of 245 to others of 193 and Colon Jr. College unknown husband. If any, of the Linden, 48 to 33 ancande Statwithe othf eNe provisionw •!**•«•s« o•f »"• U.S• .' -40:67-10 - , Palrlsltb-Dleklnsea versity of Notre Dante, was princi- ONE KODAK MODEL 25 175 for the high individual series those portions of 4th Avenue. Sth Avenue. ~ P T said Carmela Coppola, his proper «ach Paul .. MOVIEGRAPHS 6th Avenue. 7th Avenue. 6th Avcnuvenue. I Goldberg, n 2 3 6 name being unknown; State of New pal speaker. Others who spoke Selby's Cranford jr 2.5 aJSfnH of 613. us and! Talar'o f 0 3 3 MeCorkle. «? J 4 Jersey: Township of Cranford, a rrji Union Street lying within the new' right! Murphy, f a Nague, c 2 1 5 9 were the Rev. Albert. Allinger, :ers dropped their KODAK ABC Others in -the 200 class were: ol way lines of N J. State Hlshway Route 1 17 Sullivan. B 8 113 Good Food is Good Health ' REVERE MODEL S8 4 Parkway. Section 6. as such portionRouts are Lewis, c 1 3 4 pastor of Cranford Methodist' Same when they Maxflcld, Men's League, 213; "" "— Alexa. g o Harrison. B10 3 PHOTO LAB OUTFIT Q< shown outlined In red — **-- -" VltelU. | 4 Cupoc. f i n 9 essence of elegance... e by a score of 50 . F2.5 Leais Praul, Republican Club, 212; Holt, Mnrsa. t t2 Sands, f 3 Church, who also offered the in- to 38 in a Reordon. g 1 •vocation; Ray A. dement, prlnci- afternoon. F it DARK Post Office, 211; Broughton, Sun- Cicarell. f o ny Acres. 219; Stupak. Sunny Jolly, f o pal, and Coach J. Seth Weekley. F S.9 Lena Acres, 222; Haizman, Peterson's Roaenb'g, f 0 Stanley Grayson and Paul SelJby, Whitty. rex assistant coaches, and the opening game of the' Dairy,202. Last week's summaries: 24 11 08 REVERE MODEL 70 Dlnani»»»t i Diner (3> ' Commuters (0) Howard, junior high .sehoo 8, the I Enico 1377 ISO 131333 Klnney 118 100 111 F 2.8 Lsrao Wvcoff 15S 1M 15S .uiUKjr iAO 1UW ItJ by were seated among those at the here by ... , Rahway Cranford was Welch 104 13a ISO Stals'r lea 113 no 0 • O heart-breaking score apparent Tho'n 152 163 138 Schel'r 169 124 129 speakers' table. Sports motion pic- of 33 to Wilk's 181 149 15.3 Blind 100 100 100 on foul shots. vrith Blind 100 100 Dramatically, excitingly French... the fra- tures were shown. yhe Pego't 138 grance gift that soys "Merry Christmas" The turkey dinner was served have . The score: Hash OJMJ COOS basket most elegantly. Helena Rubinstein blends by members of the Cranford High CHASIFOHD Camera) • 789 703 738 723 1 School Girls' Athletic AssociaUon. oppor- a in the Argus Slidle KODAK MODEL SO We extend a cordik invitation to our eomtaatta PioroEuaoKCS essence in France that could have spelled k^Kdri-i. t G"ben'ser. (2 i Post Office , . . Unaml There were about 150 guests at- Buck, f o 1 use as WiJh CQCS Lusa'l 191 leo Wltt'p 160 ; andLbottles itjn^Ajn^rica^^^^^^you^cari^ 2 10 ?my • •HoJt——173 1S3 211 HUfy 87 tendlag. ; . ,_._. Dow* 138 161 133 Bird's 109 So see our wh "present tKiifragrance masterpiece in gifts Senior lettermen of the 1947 Tim w-oi * 1 sV'm -—SH- Boer'n 168 160 12B Schwt 69 ! that appear twice as costly. Rick, c , o x la Toe'ler 140 171 177 LelB'n 1S8 1 WANT 7X> TAKE Schuiu. e i o o Hockey (TTn-^ Tues- 10S.5S Wiah Cooe nocco - 113 Broo'e - ] 0/ The Sceme* Byrnes, Q 2- Hdcp. 110 1 PEIIFUME, 12i50, 6.75, 3.75, 2.00 Held goals and one foul for , Daubert. a o 800 823 701 captain; Ned Rice, co-captain; Glen o |day nishr. Ii REVERE IMA MOVIE THIS Delia S'o a O e» 713 EAU DE PAOFUM, 5.50, 3.00, 1.75 Bower, Robert Burton, Edward oj. __, ' .CO o 0 o oj.tne .B A-2 Bamps put (0)" BATH POWDER, 2.00 Christie, Ray Cosmos. Jan = Woods 148 US Sonny Acres (3) Totals 10 10 48 . Brou'n 310 166 128 Linden Tptals UNIVERSAL f^aiia of the figures amd parts '» CUT SETS, 5.75 and 5.00 14 19 7 The KornY 08 lie wieti 173 ISm!1 • 0 8 Donn'y 171 1S2 163 SIX20, —pcswrz" Olea'n laa 132 Rnnk"n 199 133 182! Bihiictd sceme 6BRV1CB. A sold football also was present- Tuesday's score by periods: ball activities at the^Cranford^p^ab^- ^.^ ^^ *** (JFlasSi Supeimalic S Martin 190 103 146 . v. r. w. <•> you em joy viewing W.Pef 172 100 IS! A.Tin- 143 114 our 8478m- ed by Township Clerk J. Walter Hillside 7 15 10 BABY SLHDE PROJECTOR Mead , 1S1 174 132 Korner 138 1JJ Coffee to Howard Knauer, who was Cranford 6 13 7 12—38 Halz'n 193 133 202 SrMr I" 139 188 as She many , SPECIAL E.Pef 121 177 140 J.Tin' US leg serving in the armed forces when Cranford got off to a 3. it Kona'k 100 132 188 Cyril Pe week by| . More- tfiam 30 vasss aa ji^Hj-n-q; Marit'h' 108 receive his in the game ot Linden of theat .the meecins. THhene usdU i>e ARGOFLEX Baral 121 100 in our jBm award three years ago. _ . ^ol Friday, Cranford Recreation an- Hdcp. 39 08 40 Additional lettermen on thiHall taking the ball to score from which is sponsoring "a\ KkUteo Will Esajoy Q cogssi 833 771 777 701 682 789 _- vthe opening jump. The Blue and girls' games at the high school AH COX-O-FLEX imoioaiaB Viawar, aft 03LS® WBalb W are- Lalneraa Bra. Stev'i 109 140 ISO A.Tln' ISO 101 138 Bar laa 129 ua Bur'ett 103 178 a« Hunt 153 143 137 P.Tin' 133 Ml 101 Patten iaa 138 143 168 a 13 100 How'rd 129 143 143 188 183 183 Hdcp 77 77 77 ^i 751 775 703 010 073 010 •uu»7 dab <«r~Mstbadlat file's (It I Doddj 1B4 148 IAS Stele'n 171 100 ISO at the Hamey 180 138 123 Cowp't lea ISO 138 Brlfn 120 151 Imus 133 141 140 t Sved'n 151 141 U0ScotS t 178 180 130 u Selby 181 140 177T f Greco .117 Teeta 147 131 130 Hdcp 7 14 7 o 704 003 780 703 770 700

AN OBOINANCB FIXING SALADIKS No«h Union ^ Springfield Avenues Be It Ordained by the Township Com- mittee of the Township of Cranford: Cranford, N. J. Section 1. That the salaries or compen- sation of the followina named officer* and employee* of the Township of Cranford be and are hereby fixed as follows: POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief :SjmI\ir.JUinum—MJOO.OOJ —L.lcu1ehanr..._:.7.....7...Her Annum— .3.600.00 -y£> Sergeants ^.Pcr Annum— 3,400.00 Class "A" *a Patrolmen .....Per Annum— 3.200.00 »:$ Class "D" Patrolmen Per Annum— 3,000.00 Class "C" w ...... Patrolmen Per Annum— 2.80O.0O Tlbe Christmas.Pag FIRE DEPARTMENT Chief Per Annum—S4.S0O.00 Captains -..Per Annum— 3.40O.0O "€MM Divine'' Class "A" Ketfular ' Firemen Per Annum— 3.200.00 Class "B" Keaular *UUU. • r . . I m - "" •' " • ••--\ Firemen Per Annum— 3,000.00 ; t y;ut^^u^v;^U^.il^a»miM*rt*^^vy*' ; Class "C" Resular h»m *'5i:i>&'S&2fc^ "• • .* w resular •MstlDf of Ua TswrdfctP OnrwaMt— of tlM Twraahl# «S CmM H. J.. held ea BEAUTiDFUL SELECTION OF CUT FLOWEKS, IPLAKTS, December 10. 1M7. and «UI be considered CHRISTMAS TREES — WREATHS — HOLLY — MBSTLETOE r»r final puns*, after puttie hauls*, a* WMEATfflS aim! CHMISTMAS GEEENS. •aathnr ramlsv •umlnf ef add Toemshtp CHMSTMAS EVE Ommtot* at KunVdpsl Bulldta*, Oaaf Van—mllla* lona*a ,a ota atujuctt>«l BuUdkw. Oaaford. Wo frfissvoA H elts TnmmmgB £W Yaw QmsSmua Dimmer TUESDAYDAY. OrCZMBZn SSO. 1MT. FLOWEMS TELEGEAFMEB H IV o'doch P. a att HGS — DATES — NUTS — ETC I. WALTU COPTEBOeA\. Dated: December 10. 1M7. Send Your Friend a Fruit Basket — They're Our Specialty Tine Jftidnigbt AM OBBIMANCB AW OOOIMAMCB VacaUnf Certain Por- tions of 4U> Avenue. Bth Avenue. Oth Avenue. 7th Avenue, ath Avenue), and Union Street In the Township ol Cran- fbrd. in the County of Union, and State • at New Jersey, and ExUruJulsfaln* the I shiblie m*hu TNiretn. 4 • WWBBKAB portlooa of 4th Avenue, Bth OPEN EVOSY EVENJNC TELL CBOUSTMAS tggm. «U» Avenue, Wt Aveatw, tth 6-0802 ABE WE DELIVERiHfe 81DNEY SCIJEB. OPEN EVENINGS and'S . ¥iF.€. ^ South and Walnut Aves. (Opp. Union County Trmt Co.) CJWord 6-0141 I07N. Aveaue DECEMBER 18, 1947

The pageant, "The Healing Light," begin again on January 4, and will be presented Sunday, Deoem- those for boys and girls on January( WCTU Meeting beh*r 2f26i , aatt 4-n p. mm . ' 7.' Tl«Th>e choiriioirr wUilll l holMHd itit«s final A ooHectionl"ior«l Services The Young People's Fellowship rehearsal of Christmas rnusuv The men's and -women's JDUMC Kightlinger. Following worshipl Wte Gift 1 will meet Monday night instead of Monday night in the choir room. 'classes will meet at 9:30 a. hi. atservices at 8 p. ., the Couples' church 1 m Sun Trinity Church Sunday, k> members may assist the . ; i— I Christmas Sermon which time there also Will be. a Club jwm present • candlelight service in the Junior pty Koom. Services Announced men of the parish in decorating the Bitten by Dog department Parents are invited church for Christmas. There will By Rev. Alliiiger The prfanary department will be Ronald Gaffney, 5, of 208 Cen- Who^?; to attend. Senior high classes will Services at Trinity Church this be refreshments and music after tennial avenue, was bitten Satur- At Sunday Meetings ted at a Christmas party Mod Chrisfanas »•« be held at 10:50 a. m. Sunday, the fourth Sunday In Ad-the decorations are completed, inday on the left cheek try a • A sennon entitled "Good Tidings vent, will include Holy Eucharist the parish house ' A radio dramatization, 'IT* at 8 a. m., church school at 9:30 owned by Mrs. W. E. **—*- ot Great Joy" -win" 6e given by Greatest Story Ever Told," wlu CfitConfirmationclasses\grili l have[202 Centennial averriir* Pnijfft the Rev. Albert AWnger, pastor two weeks' recess during the.'tne owner a court girmtrinni |be featured Sunday at 6:20 p. m.. service ,1** II a. m. The Rev. Prank H >«>v nvWM IWI-t-M \MM4ii5 W*V 'urcr uwinr a cuun summons IOT V. H. Carthy, rector, will officiate. holidays. Classes for adults, will Inot having a license for the dog. music will be offered binet^ choir. A rehearsal for the Christmas pageant will be held as follows: Young People's Choir, 6:45 p. m.; Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m., and Senior Choir, 8 p. m. Confirma- WESTFIELO tion class for boys and girla who FKL — SAT. — 8UN. ore 12 years old and over, will be ^•KINGS ROW TODAV—FRL—SAT. held Saturday at 10 a. m. There Csry Gnat, tSjnta. Low m. will be a party for the kindergar- "Wild Bin Shirley Tesasile ten department Saturday at 1:30 . • . to' p. m. MON. — T17ES. — WE1X » II^VINTHROPJRS "The Bachelor-and The sanctuary was filled to capa- •THE CAT PEOPLE" city last Sunday afternoon when Man Style Shoes The Bobby Sazn" the adult choir, under direction of —pins— H. M. Boardman, presented a can- "Curse of the Cat People1 BIRD HOUSES and FEEDERS tata, "The Story of Christmas," Bbbert Lawny-ia by H. Alexander Matthews. Solo- "Danger Street" Suet Cokes and Bard Food lists were Mrs. Robert.Rohrer and TIMES TODAY Mrs. Alexander Ellenbacker, so- n STOJ.—S5ON.—TUBS. 'a HENBY FONDA In 1 W$$ "Drums Along The Mohawk" ©• also TYRONE POWER in SOIL TESTING KITS ;** "MARK of ZORRO" 2.75 SEA FOOD SPECIAL! g%£3 GARDEN TOOLS %aites' LOUIS - WALCOTT Eath-Warrick 1 Set of TBiree for ^3.9 854 U»KE AVENUE There'9 plenty off get-up-and* AT ITS BEST Brothers' (Fashed to AtUqcUgg.Boxen) TOWNSHIP, N. J. 1 We maka sore we bay Is I 8° styje and ^fBaWmr Insist «B Mrvtarj JLGHTBCTURES It FRESH aad rXAVOE- I comfort in Winthrop Jr8. "'" That Is why we NEXT WEEK—WED.-SAT. Single TooBs $1.25.-. $1.5© OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK prepare anr Lobsters and , Stesmers andcr pressare, Styled Jut like Dad's isiarlnc jroo of Tender. Sea "GONE WITH rsnxr. Steanunc Hot Orders. ' d Attr : : : : : : Hard-tto-Gel.- SPKAYEKS -Maty Sizes in sizes two to six. THE WINLT and Offlrfai ^ i^i*^ :iii -i^ S :-:*r^rS: S5!5fS? CLAMS. OTBTEBS of tike M i§!f Coektslls. Stewed. Fried AS ORIGINALLY SHOWN No Increase In Prices SHRIMP- WMflS-WALCOTT CoektaUs. rresb. Fried HGHT [ SCALLOPS With Bacon. French Fries. ttSM I Coleslaw SAT. MATINEE ONLY For a real treat try 8BA FOOD PLATTER (Fried Clams. Scallops 3—CARTOONS-3 tm Shrimp. Fillet of Sole) "Yea'U Oo For This One" NOW thro SAT. A New Free Game for Served Any' Time . - Each Kiddle Bobert Montgoemtry DOG.and CAT BE©S DONT OBOEB WHAT YOC if? 4 J T CANT EAT Wanda Hendrik Son., Mon.. Tees, Dec 21-22~ HI P* GIFT STOCKINGS Fred BlacMnrray. Ava Gardner Laneheon afosle "Ride The Pink Horse" ANNOUNCEMENT BOSB UABBS ——— arso . "SINGAPORE" FOOD — DISHES —TOYS also * 8M. 140—•:••—^rOO—10:00 Noon TUI S:0» "Two Blondes and! a Ste& « TaTaese . 1:10—«:I11 O 1|| CATNIP MICE and LEAVES BALFH WILLIAMSON We have recently in- (At the Hammond Organ) Red Head" Penny Slngletoa. Arthur Lake 6p.n. Till Close "fflxfaz In The Dough" COMBS —BRUSHES stalled the most modern LOUIS vl WALCOTT Itaa. A Taem. 1:10—3:00—10:00 type of Electric Sewer SHOES SAT. MAT. ONLY STAETS Wednesday. DEC. 24th V E. TRUBENBAQi Cleaning Equipment and IN PERSON Fo Fh D Jh&_,CsKaL.Emiwm& ^f^"no\SrabIeTto"Tiandle~a E QNGO£W World's Master-Magteian Katherlne Depborn much greater volume of SUPL—aiON.—TUES. Paul Menreid. Kobcrt Walter « •">«« OrT ROUTS » Bins Crosby..Bob Dope "Lasll Frantier Uprising" this work^ including roots OH MM AVt SCOTCH PtAM "VARIETY GIRL" Filmed in Trucolor • also Monte Bale. Adrian Booth and other serious stop- K»s CTJg'g'-gijtaiaiig^gegge Koy Eo;ers & Trteger S^nTGaRLS^ ~ '^ •' page. 'On the Old Spanish Trail' A New Vemr** Eve Cclebnlton Jsit (in color) : Far Tarn AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL Special Morning Show New Tcaris Eve Mailnrc. Ore. 3IU BEENNAN & TOTE WED.. DEC. 24 at 8:45 a. m, 3 Fott Own ef Fan sunlng *l I:M •"• SOUTH AVE., E. 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TOE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1947 't Let Deal Page Nineteen Mrs. Tomasulo Resigns {with 15 to 20 miles per hour on [would be required to serve the "well-being depends to a large de- ood News Commissioner urban streets.- 'same amount of traffic." centers are directly related to this gree upon the solution of the Kenilworf 4. "Cost of Vehicle Operation. situation. BolidnyS Safety Group Other headings are: "Inadequate State's ever-increasing highway 1 iT r vmirya r t ews cut in half on a Parkway with ur- i— •• IB— Tfl " ll?f "T* ? K f ff Let Death Take YourV- Offers Report Thoroughfares and Excessive Traf- transportation problems. Tomor- Garwood Business Men f., czranfoid ban roads rated at 100 per cent, i ...- -—-•-- - fic Cause Congestion.-One cosilyrow's highways must reflect new Garwood Red Gross _^ ,, American Eed Cross, since' I Holiday' The North Jersey Metropolitan result of congestion—9661 traffic concepts of design,. if they are to Africa • largest river, the Congo Form New Association Christmas Services [the season of reunion, of Joy inrth! e beginning of the war, T^^'tfyd "\irty..at Bonnie Bans Holiday Publication [CSiristinaa Program With that slogan as a keyhote, Section under the present Park- accidents in 1(M6. No crossings at meet the necessities of modern J« a water rtalrway. Boats sail tn> GARWOOD—At anorganization Methodist I one's children, of drawing evenjber resignation at a regular meet- Route 4 At Community Church Dates Announced .!*.*.•••«•-• - jje National Safety Council an- way legislation extends from'Clif- grade on a Parkway. The main conditions. the .treatn until they coma tea meeting of the Garwood Business GABWOOD—A Christmas party nounced today a nationwide cam- closer the most fundamental ties '••"" of the chapter's executive ton through Pasaic, Essex, Union tail*. Passensen tutd good, are Men's Association In Veterans' was given Monday by the Garwood KENILWORTH— "Behold, the that bind us together—truly a sea- In.t&e most complete study ever traffic streams are protected from Because Christmas and New naign to check the huge annual in Cleveland School last made of_local traffic congestion,land Middlesex Counties to the "A careful study of our existing routed around tho falls by railroad Kail, Center street, Monday night, Branch of the Cranford Ouster, Year's Day fall on Thursdays, son to be^erry.'^saidLNf&JEL vehicles that would enter at ran jl^SSFsland their JJfe^rexealsJJtiaj ut •"'Vs*~~'7*.ir^ £MmjQJmibe^biMk ^"^p^farjTofffcers'were~namedfas' AnwaicSfiTTled" Cross7" at" Bonnie our regular publication day. ©earboTBr presiaenToiTthe counciL dPmrkw3ryspT!6tec^exlsMg ^'"' arc lacking for mas sermon topic of the Rev. Ger- The Christmas-New Year holi- was appointed executive secretary Spencer Miller, Jr., today issued In this division, the report re- next cataract a reached. On full swing this week for the oper- ows: Leo Ragonese, president; Burn Sanatorium. Gifts donated KENHiWORTH—Christmas The Citizen and Chronicle will "But it is a season to be wary, to succeed Mrs. Tomastfo. community values and create many uninterrupted travel, particularly the Nile river In Africa esceedo ii David Murray, secretary, and Louis GARWOOD—Increased coopera- by the Aluminum Company of ald M. Cover, Jr., pastor, at 11 a. m. ' season is the most hazardous Ida printed report: "New Jersey's lates, are the home of 1,350,000 new ones. Make the community a In length. Tho Conco baa a JatsBk etta, "In Quest of Santa Claus," to nations and carols will be ore-- be published on Tuesdays dur- ^le period of the year, accord- as well. The tragedy of on acci- The rxigrraHo^ of Sirs, flitfnn [First Parkway, Route 4." in centers of high traffic density. Pelusio, treasurer. Officers for tion between the school and home America, Garwood, were distrib- |sented Sunday at the annual I?ervices &m6ay at Community ing the next two weeks—De- dent becomes even more poignant people, one-third ot the State's better, cleaner and safer place in I Despite every effort to solve theof 3.000 miles. ^^ be presented by pupils of the Gar- ing to counctt statistics. In traffic Prescott, who has given long serv- 1948 will be elected at the January on behalf of students was urged uted among servicemen at the Methodist Church. Church school cember 23 and December 30. during the Yule season. It takes It is addressed to The Governor, total population. They live, it con-which to live!" problem of congestion in urban wood public schools in the Lin- Christmas party for members of accidents alone, three times as ice as chairman of the Motor Corps, tinues, within three miles of the meeting ot the new organization. last Thursday night by Mrs. Wil-sanatorium. Included among gifts the Church School of Community will be held at 0:45 a. m. The Correspondents and advertisers 'only a little forethought, a little Members of the Legislature and In fine, the Route 4 Parkway is areas, the condition is becoming Yearn of Oo!d coln School auditorium at 8:15 liam F. Little of Cranfoid, past were shirts, shaving sets and slip- jnany persons are killed during a WES likewise |m»«^"i*«yl Mrs. Ca-[People of New Jersey." "Preferred" Parkway alignment, It was announced that the asso- Methodist Church. The program, annual Christinas party for the are requested to cooperate by extra care and, often,' just a little hiU Krieger was appointed to suc- listed as a major public and urgent- increasingly critical. Recent sur- In the first 14 yearn following dio> p. m. Monday under direction of ciation aims at creating fellqwship president of the New Jersey Con- pers. ' - Christmas holiday period than on Impressively illustrated with where "a factual study shows it veys show that extended blight cover? of sold in California, more which is sponsored by the board Church, school, under auspices of getting their copy in by noon the same days of the preceding tw extra .courtesy to make certain a ceed her. should go through easterly Essex ly needed improvement. among business men,, helping to gress of Parents and Teachers, at ^Mta-s&^-a Christmas celebration ot joy and photographs' and charts, it repre- and deterioration hi metropolitan than 500 million dollora of gold vma Miss Filomena DeSantis and Miss t>it<»itflipmfrif was presented by it education, will begin at 7:30the board of education, will take on Mondays during the holiday weeks. and the counties to the'north and It is needed to accommodate, New mined. Catherine Stephens. increase business in Garwood and a Christmas dinner Jor the faculty Miss Madeline. Hirsch of Garwvjcd, p.m- ~ . Mrs. Ann Bower is chairman place Sunday at 7:30 p. m •weeks. festivity unshadowed by accidents. It was the decision of the board sents months of "on the spot" work Jersey's traffic, which, it is esti- ••••».. +*M*O*M ux urarwooa, Heavier travel and the festive that *N*- «*a*'r»Ti Ttragaa belonging by the State Highway Department south. - Two drawings indicate cooperating in various civic affairs. of borough schools at the Franklin at arrangements. . A Christmas Eve Candlelight "Remember—don't let death take greater density of population in an mated, will be doubled by 1970. The schools will close Tuesday! An advertising campaign also is to who sang Christmas carols, and by spirit of the holiday season in- to the chapter should now be made in cooperation with th eU. S. Pub- School cafeteria. Sponsored by the Each member has been asked tol[service will be held Wednesday at Officers and your holiday!" easterly four-jnile wide area over It will be financed by State and afternoon for the Christmas vaca be -mapped out ot the January Garwood P.-T-A-. the dinner was "Whitey end His Western Buc- 8 m Durmg crease the normal winter hazards, [available for the use of the Cran- flic Hoads Administration. «!•• ablyde-l **" * worship hour, an adjacent four-mile width im- Federal funds as part of a mod- caneers," of Elizabeth. Others on •ring a gift of food, preferably di i a such as bad weather, slippery toads ford Welfare Association, when tion, and classes will be resumed meeting. There were 21 present attended by about 100 members, i caroIs w sun an< the IntiKo* r>- u • — ' " -l«l as fnl- Some of the totals were gleaned ..^UIKU uy aaoia iwt memb the program were Arthur Ostran- »ydrated, or in tin cans, of hish' ^ ^ £ ^ Christ- and more hours of darkness. Some Openings f®r needed. mediately to the west ernized system across the State on January 5. Monday night r «,ra«,iJinas story as written in the New from stacks of reports after car from Trenton and Camden and ex- teachers and municipal officers. der, saxophonist, and Richard Ges- nutritive value and low water mas story as written in the New More than ISO national organ- Another clause avers: "A six- Characters in the play are: Jane, accompanist. UJC Second Semester Tie name of the Fund Drive. drivers were asked a few months tending eventually from northern Mrs. Little, principal speaker content Contributors also may Testament will be read. There also izations, city and state officials, Lane parkway can carry traffic vol- will be projected color slides of A limited number of openings in | chairman for the 1&S8 Drive will ago: "Where did you start your New Jersey to Cape May. To Order For in search of Santa, Nancy Benson; the evening, formerly resided in Refreshments, including ice | bring soap, warm clothing or yarn. Joe Mmdas and Larr^" MT' safety councils and civic leaders be announced shortly. umes in excess of 50,000 passenger all of which will be sent to church- the Nativity. the science, liberal arts, business trip and •where are you going?" In the introduction to the report. Santa Claus, Billy Rhatigan; Christ- Rahway. She also is a former cream, cup cakes and bard candy Gueste present were theBev^°^ have joined forces with the coun- Mrs. George H- Baies, vice- Officially it was designated: "Ori- vehicles per day. From 14 \a 16 member of the State Board of Edu- were served. Assisting John C. es In Germany foraistribution to administration and engineering de- Commissioner Miller declares: mas fairies — Kindness, Bette In addition to caroling by the KEN1LWORTH—Plans are be-Uam Donnelly, pastor, a, • cil in the year-end campaign. To- [/-hftirrrrnr^ conducted the meeting gin and Destination." lanes of' ordinary urban streets cation. Continued municipal co- Humenik, chairman of the Gar- the needy. M a partments will be available at "The future of New Jersey's Dougherty; Helpfulness, Peggy Louj Youth Fellowship at the homes of ing made for distributing coin r 'y ""iley. assistant gether they seek to create in the in the absence of Dr. Howard R- MO NTH I Vi DINING operation was pledged by Mayor) wood branch, were ttoe following Nancy Garrick, accompanied by Union Junior College coincident The districts with the most - Nicholson; Goodwill, Marilyn Wis- shut-ins/ Christmas music will be boxes, posters and March of Dimes St Michael's Church •>» public mind an awareness of thewith opening of the second semes- Best, chairman, who was unable L. Thomas Daub. Other brief talks committee members: Mrs. Burton the junior and senior choirs, will costly delays in travel are listed LIVING- sel; Unselfishness, Barbara Schef- broadcast from the church tower cards early in January in connec- and ^iritual director of t2 special holiday hazards, and to en-ter February 2, Dr. Kenneth Camp- to be present on account of illness- PLAN were given by Mrs. Esther Tonjes, E. Dickerman, . Mrs. L.. Thomas read the Christmas story. Jane! this Sunday and Christmas Eve. rxizes were awarded. list voluntary cooperation on the as: The fliorth Jersey, Camden and ETC fler;.Love, Rose Kasper; Wangaloo, - uua t>uiiuu^ aim <_III isimns eve. A tion with the annuannniinl drive foforr bell MacKay, the president, pre- representing *tbe teachers, and Daub, Mrs. Elmer CowelL Mr. andJohansen' will play the role of were distributed by part of every individual to hold Trenlon Metropolitan Areas, the Alan Richardson. Louis L. D. Nicolello, supervising Christmas party for the Youth Fel- funds to fight infantile paralysis, dicted today. Seacoast and Mountain-Lake Re- PARROT'S TAXI SER¥B€I GARWOOD—Pupils in the Gar- Mrs. Grover Tranor, Jr., Mrs. Hilda Mary, and Santa Clams will arrive accidents to a ( minimum this principaL Turner, Mrs. A. Hartman, Mrs. to distribute gifts and candy to] lowstojp will take place tomorrow it was announced this week byj --Supplementing their work with 24-HOUR SERVICE Various chorus parts will be wood schools have packed 27 boxes at 8 p. m. The recreation commit- Supervising Principal Edwin W, Christmas. I summer school study, those enroll- Officers of the sophomore class taken by the following: A life membership certiflcate in Herman Werme, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-children. The publication does not set a with health and educational ar- tee, under chairmanship of ^Joe Kraus, local chairman for the The council emphasized that the ing will be able to- finish with the at Cranford High School haveL^^^^lhM 'the National Congress of Parents dolph Sachsel. Ira E. Gibson, Miss municipalities Chorus of Goblins—Billy Rhati- ticles as Christmas presents for Recitations and songs will be Hoke, will be in charge of the drive. " campaign is the final effort of the been named as follows: President,L fhe parf^ay Peggggy Castaldo, Miss IIrene Dugan class which began in September. on a detailed sur- gang, , Frank Staffers,, Richarc d Rein- children in Europe. Shirley Rein- and Teachers was presented by performed by the following mem- | program. Postmaster Walter »«« year to hold the 1947 traffic death Tom Cisar; vice-president. Rich-' - - - PROMPT " DEPENDABLE and Miss Olive Anger. The college's holiday recess will Une U does shess howe hardt, Billy Konya, Harold hardt has been in charge of this Mrs. Margaret Packer, chairman in bers of the beginners and.. primarprimary land Mrs. Wallace Bauer are toll below the 1946 total of 33,700. ard Wallers; secretary. Joan Uoyd-j^ - ' ANY HOUR! ANY PLACE! ANY WEATHEB! prqgram. thee nd begin at the end of this week and a dear 3 wbere 347 LamcfflSa Avesms, E. -Murphy, Richard Blood. charge of arrangements, to Gustave departments: Harriet^JBeynolds. JP | ;o* the flrst nine months treasurer. Alfred HeoJeb. and °* P * —^ W. X Btey, president t>f the school boa Mil TaJbleaux.. Feature— 01 ..HIGH STREET ,..-.. •.. ~- Chorus oTOabbits—Carl Ali- -v- u>u .cveiyii De Grau, this year. The drive will uw ««• ofthis year, ffiere was a smalfreT Beginning January 15 and continu- Stnrientr-'Cotmm—^are^nfaS^™* ^^^ _ V.UM uaa uiaae Mrs. Herman Johnson, attendance Of Xmas Program iductioh in traffic deaths-^} per uvle lit support of this conclusion it ' ononti, David Bernosky, James 100 candy cups and 100 bouton- Louise Knudsen, Dawn Butts, Carol w January 30, birthday of the late ing through January 24, flrst term Peter Wilson. " '1T« .™*™T+ ^ *»,,•„ ^,m«,..«!«_ .* officers, was given a vote of appre- Bride of lifiadesK Man cent—from the same period of losserts: Casale, Silvio Popandrea, Jack ierrcs to be sent with 10 pounds of uuai.ua, -urns given a vote of ap] Satler, June Stults, George Bofter, KENILWORTH — Most of the President Franklin D. " •xamiaations will keep students Dodd, Jesse Gaeta, Richard Har- GARWOOD — Announcement Judith Whjtehead, Carl Fiedler, 1946. But the final quarter of the ~1. "Safety for Pedestrian and candy to. the Veterans' Hospital at elation for many years' service. classes will participate in In announcing the busy. E3teo© |V Jerry Stephen Tripka of 306 Hemlock Richard Dleksha, William Dunlcel- i appeal is most traffic deaths. it»«» United. SS3tss ^?*T> fljoe QXD workKiss .has been in charge of this] cal staff were Dr.' Leon J. Anson, sented, during the Christma^ pro- made to "all to will occupy the period from Janu- ~~ than on urban Sachsel. avenue, of the marriage on Nomann- , Ellen iMathews, Suzan generously "Christmas time is family time, HEAD-LINES and Mrs. Anson; Dr. Milton Buck- gram for'Kenilworth school chil- «»•"- 6»'""<«a>y two thiuuss worthwonny ary 26 through 30. Istreets. Miss Filomena DeSantis, music binder, dentist, and Mrs. Buck- vember 29 of their daughter, Helen Wayne, Judith Curry,—Veronica dren-in-theauditoriunrof Harding cause--which has -become uppers for evesy Chorus of Snowflakes—Betty An- Elaine, to George A. Milochik, son 001 most m 2. "Effective Vehicle Capacity'-* supervisor, has; arranged a Christ- binder. ,_ , , anujud* Mis!»Mf^js; Ell•..••a^ ^*p**t>iTa^tfttiwa^^aiy^ufnnna^. Satler, Billy Fisher and Richaid Sc" at 9:30 a. m. Monday. The to* minds of Americans tor every £ Soft, swirling curio piled izell. Helen Miller, EsteUe Buss, n one 3mra a Parkway to accommodate mas program to be presented by of Mr. and Mrs. George Milochik, Ooenlg. schools will close Tuesday after- ^ M °OI' m^e greatest campaigns iFisli ew& Game Club Jean Eldred, Joyce Christiana, nurse. Among other invited guests scuu^ wiu close Tuesday after- ^ " palest campaigns vehicles per lane per hour as -high en your head . . . toil- students at the December meeting 35 West 18th street. Linden. The le Christmas nvvxin aagainsamstt disease. Infantile mniir. Arlene Fluhr, Georgette Nicholson, were the Rev. J. M. Walsh, pastor Senior choir members are Rose- noon for the Christmas recess. * ^ease. Infantile paraly- was [against 500 on urban, streets of the Garwopd P.-T.A. at Lin- ceremony was performed by the te one of our dead ored for afternoon . . .Won- Marie Testa, Jean Steffen, Judy of St. Anne's Church, and the Rev. mary Moeler, Helen Mohl, Eddy and classes wiU be resumed Jan- «?•• ""^ ^ and Paul Bevcre"o famonj 3. "Travel Time" on a Parkway cohV School today. Following a Walter C. Pugh. pastor of St Paul's Rev.- John M. Walsh, pastor, at St. uary 5. " ~' ~ "—*•'* *~ FOR THE Pierce, Shirley Hopkins. I A •- *-•-—• - reception fol^ Stark, BUI Malsh, Joe Hoke, Rich- |at 35 to 40 miles per hour contrasts derfully, sophisticated .for business session conducted by Mrs.Evangelical and Reformed Church, Anne's Church. A ard BahL Doris Shallcross, Lor- , • , ." has been done to overcome Chorus of Brownies—DavUS John Packer, president, the chorus evening. who offered the invocation. lowed at the Masonic Temple, raine Halbforster, Ruth Cameron A specially picked choir will terror# much „,„„> m|ist ^ ^^ Birmingham, Kenneth Reinhardt, will sing two Christmas numbers. who was elected treasurer. Other • •• gT'S Rudolph Jahn was master of Westfleld. and Dolores Stein. Those in thesing appropriate holiday songs in ibe future Tammy. Casale, Leo Ragonese, A group of third grade children ~^. uiuu. xnose in we ofBcers are: Vice-president, Leo ceremonies. Among those who ___ Eleanor Tripka waslier sis- while groups of children pose in .^Be ^jywhe n ^v—d' Falzone, Michael Kovack, participated in an entertainment ter's maid of honor. Another sis- gjve and et "flutophones/' Scene 1 of the ter. Miss Evelyn Tripka, Miss Jose- Shallcross, Kata Seibert, Emal Monday. The tableaux will be re- ^ a ^^i,,worthy, one.mo«" Plans were discussed for a dinner Jack '«*--•Packer—, Ronald."- •". Thorburn, program was Harold Arnold, bari- peated at the P.-TJV. operetta, "In Quest . of Santa phine Mangione of Plainneld, and Fritz, Barbara Von Ohlen, Max - —- -• "•«- * --M.UX. meeting to be held early in the year.'"' !EY'S HOLLY Donald Mitchell. Claus," will be staged, and the tone, accompanied by Mrs. Louis Monday night. Among the songs ^ ~ X. Maier. There also -were selec- Miss Mary Milochik, the bride- Albert, Barbara Shallcross, Don- m A Chorus of Sunbeams—Mary Bor- program will conclude with the old HaQjsgut and Robert Walsh. to be thus illustrateted are "TanT - B*.-T. A. mm® tions by the Marinelli Trio, Elaine groom's sister, were bridesmaids. H. A. Arthur Wiegand, son of Peratrtv 7X0 relli, Joyce Esposito, Susan Buch- audience singing Christmas carols. We Three Kings Pfleffer, pianist, and Philip Dinezio, Stephen Milochik, a brother of the Mr. and Mrs. Adalbert Wiegand CREAM IN PINT F binder^ Ann Compton, Jean Crls- d J1VUyI KJmO accordionist. Mrs. William S. Ker-bridegroom, was best man. Ushers Library Hoard! Nicholas""" """ "" **' KENILWORTH _ The ^Kenil- of 35 Michigan avenue, is among oad cola, Grace Del Conte, Joyce Van were Edward Tripka, the bride's |23 undergraduates of University sens was Santa. Claus. Refresh- Receives Beportts _-••'.. , worth P.-TJL will !hold a Christ- r Wide Selection e>f Natta, Gloria Rock. Betty Pugh, brother. Stephen Fluta of Newark "-~ "vanla selected for places ments were served by members of KENILWORTH "—The regular The ar„ t classe~»s hav.^.««e= beeueen workworn:-- mas„„ „ ^«^_»^ -Mon »»- day at- 0:3- 0 a. m. Closed Wodmcadorgp — Opam FUdo^o Ml 9 Diana SchefHer, Mary Wansa, WinB Over Die Shop v —,.* ..~ia. KSJT xiicruiutrrs ox and Andrew. Kuchna of Roselle. ing on window decorations, and Harding SchooL A Who in American Uni- '.CHHLDREN'S B monthly meeting of the Library for 3«^—plans--to— have^; j^L^nd_reiresh tswillri>e| *»-<», • *w*i* niuui, Ste-Oie—| wood tn*astrTaT~Bowling League, [president, presiding. The libra- Christinas party on Tuesday. served. - Plans for PacRer, president. l.veil of illusion fell from a crown »»«, •».«: parlyi»arij" werewere]verslty. phen Banyasz, Bob Benson, Rich- took two games from the second- Hostesses were Mrs. John Mayer. rian, Myra D. Antrobus, reported 'of seeded and crystal beads, Local school children raised mqde last Wednesday nighi t at a BIBS. EDNA DAUJ^VIIN. Prop. ard Gindel, Michael Herold. Louis place Alcoa Die Shop team on Fri- Jr., Mrs. Percy Sundstrom, Mrs. 1,271 active readers with 7,570|$15.64 in a sale of TB Bangles for Csmtcnimial and she carried a cascade of white meeting of the association's execu- US mm©jafl]lBs to {repay Melka, Fred Perrotta, Matthew day, increasing its edge to four Alec Sugzda, Mrs. Michael Kovach, books on shelves. Ithe Tuberculosis League. (Aft lUccoln Ave.) roses, gladioli and split carnations tive committee at the home of Mrs. 2£& « 5 Cr. 6-1199 0 . Rovcndro, Stephen Zaffuto, Paul games. The Dif Corporation roll- Mrs. Peter Kilburg, Mrs. Rex Old- Emdorsers Needed with an orchid center. , Mrs. Marie Pit ten, chairman of The Junior Red Cross Society Harold Reynolds, 405 Coolidge AWBBWfflMBNTS Oleyar. John Koenig, Leonard ers dropped two to Sonoco, holding ford, Mrs. Henry Jackson, Mrs. the book committee, reported pur- | The honor attendant wore a rust sent 26 gift boxes to Europe which Idrive. There also will be a P.-T.A. ona Vriar Team Taxes and Do you have money prob- monthly instalments of only Raiaski. third place.. Diamond Expansion Ethel Eldred, Mrs. William Sev- chasing 21 more children's and 7 AautamenU [satin off-the-shoulder gown with they donated and packed. - meeting Monciiiy at 8 p. m. at the lems? Help solve them with $16.50 each. Chorus of Dolls—Laurel Arm- won a three-game sweep over the erage, Mrs. Walter Silver, Mrs. J. adults' books. school last place Pyro Plastics team. a bustle back, and the bridesmaids The two eighth grades are plan- Notice 1* hereby given that pu*u an Atlas Finance loan. Then Don't let overdue bills, strong, Peggy Burns,_Elora Buch- F. Washbourne, Mrs. Johnson. Charles A. Kosmutza, Jr., chair- S «*» j^royialon. of Chapter 257 repay your loan in small seasonal expenses, medical wore similar gowns of gooseberry wIning a join a J tBh partt 1UyC Tuesdayh f We. dThere °* >9J8 (R. a 84:5) enUtled "An binder, Jo-Ann Culinone, Ann Weekly individual thraHgame Mrs. Jahn, Mrs. Louis Weinberg, NOTICE Ulal<1 1 monthly instalments — take bills or emergency expenses green satin. All carried arm bou- man of building and grounds, rere-- w[l"l *K*» - »--•-' * lunc" , h ^!°followed ** by **"**• .""""wnt. Nicollello, Margaret Hasselman, high went to Mcgles of Sonoco. |e cha ge of Take notico that application has been 6. 12. or up to 15. months. get you down. At Atlas Mrs. Carl Scheffler, Mrs. William ported the repairing and painting f " ^ff There will and unicipal char** on real prop- quets of yellow and chry- als Eames an Hn tn.idtr to tho Mayor and Council of the providing for the collertoa Our fate is 2^% per month Finance you borrow on your Jean Problack, Sandra Hopkins, wh, o, rolle_d ,„ 204, 158 and 184 for aF. Kersens. Mrs. William J. Ker- of windows and trim outsidouteM*e t^'h ° »* * " Borough of Kenflworth * ' creatlon on 1 wl or i>w , William J. Ker- santhemums. The bride's mother also be games and dancing.. 'o transfe >lof "*" d en«or«mtnt .on unpaid Ivii.irirrs. signature, furniture or car Judy Reinhardt. Patty Serina. Lob' ' sens, Mrs. Charles Mercer, Mrs. . ^.MJIK&«.2> Hurrcvr, airs. was attired in a blue crepe dress building completed, and erectioi For example:' Voa can re- and no endorsers or soaffon- Watson, Patty Darroch, Gloria Jame AJl M of the lighted outdoor Christina QAQWOOO INDIISTniAL DOIVLINO James Aklan, Mrs. Mahlon Marino. trimmed with velvet, and the tree. .pay a $100 loan in twelve tors are Deeded!, Mrs. James Casalo, Mrs. Charles bridegroom's mother wore a gray *.~~. ine pupils are equal monthly • instalments Call Atlas today. For ex- Varidus phases of the arrange- Team Standing trimming the tree and exchanging ~~—•—«»"• .«c«mv jersey. Beiiciows, Tasty, Tempting Dory Himpele, chairman of en of $9.75 each; or you can tra fast service, phone first, W. Tombs, Mrs. Raymond Williamson.crepe dress edged with silver se- FHITJAY. DECEMBEfl 1047 ments are in charge of the follow- Aluminum Co Mrs Christmas gifts. The children _ _ »*_ at 2 P. M. asainst said bndi on FEEBAIT 9 A. IX to 7 P. EX Sonoco Products"!!.! _1B in couple left on an extended wed- visited and enjoyed by severa! Owners:: VANILLA — RASPBERRY — SJA&E Diamond Expansion - 14 ^«_«v. .c.t mi an exienaed wed- Robert Cirovola and Henry Tav- Sandor M. _ . -;- •> «"* July 1847. as computed ©JPEJJ VbM&A? 9 &. EL to &30 P. SO. Mrs. Cecelia Jameson; Dialogue. Pyro Plastics hundred people. Mrs. Esther Tonjes; dances, Miss _.... 0 .10 Jding trip to Florida and California. ener with 20 points, Mary Vitale and anown on the list, plus interest on .^w.... iirnjci, aances, Miss — recently at the church. Apprecia-J Mrs. " Milochik attended Gar-, Dates fo- r th-e airplane mode «ald amount from July 1. 1947 to date of tiSS j -* »..t umrcii. Apprecia- .4W*_..»n. utlCIIUCU land Carol Freund with 15 points, •ate and costs Incident thereto. eine pn; . Mrs. Milochik attended Gar- ibi se Ave- S tion has been extended to those wood schools and Regional High TJ* i ^ » as February Peggy Kuch and Rose Caforio with 1151 Said lands wUl be sold in fee to .uch Filomena DeSantis; l1n annd l19a . Children person u wUl purchase the same subject 1 S DS5£. "SSJK «»-*«»« Vrognm «-ho attended the affair as well as School, Springfield. She was em- " ° Children and adults 10 points, and " 'T$ IO Rdnnntinn .• «w_ . . . . j Miss Marjorie Smith. re nviled to e lerest>~x i;-——" •* "w lowest rote of ln- At St. FaviVa Church those who served on committees. ployed by the Aluminum Company f > «ter their models 1151 Ave- t. but to no casejn excess of 85 per the cxhibi with 5 points. flnruim.! PETERSEN The chorus composed of seventh i GARWOOD — Picture slides of| of America. Mr. Milochik attended t- Lorettn Mulligan has charg and eighth grade girls_wil},jpffer. of The purchase price of any property OPEN DAELY Mm SIDNffiAVS iii£.NjaHviiy. .will be shown-Sunday] Off-- .OAQWOOD ' Mayor. M^.J.-Bewin-attended jeninfi-. exercises-' this- week" "»"?«. bo^lwud^befoni-.tne-ooncJustan-*" "•"two "selec'ti6hsrt""The Lord's Pray- mec u«e sale, or the property wiU be resold. fat the annual Christmas program NOTICE TO BtDDBOfl and "one-half years with the Army rUf . ,Vf' ' which is his last The following have not been ABy er,*>*•'" by•»• Mallotte, and "O Holy 0 1111 vislt SANDOR M. ZHELBamf L. Parcel or real property for which MILK CREAM — BUTTER — E€€§ for Sunday School children at St. OasaUaa Aviation Engineers. He was em-lr~n^ i— as may°r' since he ibsent. or tardy so far this year: [•here ahall be no oUier purchaser wUl be Night," b"—y Adams* " , during the Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Notice Is hereby given that the Boroush ployed by Lexington Homes. retirer s January j. Jlruck off and sold to the Boromjh ft Council of the Borouish of Garwood will Robert Cirovola, Albert Renk, NOTIC8 Kenllwo.rth in fee for redemption at 8* change of scenery. receive pronnwwl« «* «•• »«—.<— *- ^ - - - 3 WALNUT AVE. (Church. Beginning, at 8 p..m.. in <„, x%u . —k «« a« o:»» Barbara Lugara and Mary. Vitale Per annum and. Jhe Municipality »hr" R..UN0N.AVE..-. The band under the direction of each of the navo the same remedies *nd rishts asi the church aduitorium, the pro- <*• "•• »,' «•>? Borou«h_^ HaU. center, Presbyterian Services Girl Scoutt MoSlbers The fourth grade (Mrs. Ploch's) «ter purchasers. Including the rl«ht tol David Russette will , ...... , Street and South Avenue. Garwood. N- J, described prev.*nm also present planning a Christmas party, Kenilworth. on of ""« foreclose the ri«ht of redemption.I several selections. GARWOOD—A Christmas ves- ulven under my hand this 4th day oil »gray mth alse choio wilr anl dfeatur Christmae selections reci-|«quiremens for the fumi.hi^u of nt-f of thto e SBoroust» Have OirisSraiias Party 'he pupils are making their tree of r 1047. at j ~*WUM oay t"*""* * »he year 'per service will be held Sunday at the u«h Hnll eight o'clock P. M...DecemberNBCemhiMp. 1MTIOM. I tat ions. 11MB. estimated att 3 thousand galjoni. >rnaments. They are also making] LKROY CLENDINNING. The tanks novr used b y tthe Boroug_h _ 5 p. m.. , a. -t Garwoojoda JTesDyteriaPresbyterian _,KENILWORT 7 "«*H" — Thrne MothersMothers'' worth. New• J Jersey. BoroucIn accordanch of Kenlie wit-h On Saturday, from 2 to 4 p. m..are owned by Standard OU Company Church. Regular s 6 f Girl ,'Christmas gifts for their parents. the provisions of thne Reviseaceorfd« Statutes' Tax Collector. and bidders must &&TTG to purchase them Church. Regular services will be SL" ° ^"t Troop 19 had a «0:eO-20A. A Trun__ HkU «J—-nevue— d- • Statutes •••* Owner Amu there will be a party for children f conducted ^ u a. i«u:6O-2aA. A Trunk Sewer charse of Porto of TREE from SLan**i«^ r*» ^ * * - . m hv •»,„ n«.. l^ristmas party December 8 at thjelrogin decorate 81.00 per lineal foot will be levied. '•'--i

—— — manufactured by-,. ... ~" ~* — •"•» . . , .-..« theirijouinajird UU Company of New Jersey. .1. ^_ j _. p. m. changed and refreshments „„.. _... stfP ASSESSMENTS »Orf tUC YEAB 1040 AND VMpH ^.,-j^.. 216 NOBTII AVE.. CARUOOD ieeetfc^SSlinj!—"$325" were :Jt»rr-Or"~ ttjtltWOOD. 1M TIIE COUNTV OK UNION. STATE OF NEW -aised by the Women's Guilds arid JERSEYwill on , pursuant to the authority of the statute in such case niudc and provided, " "- "-'• " ' at

_A- M^lE- S. T.k ar the Municipal Building. Garwood. N. J., expose for sole and .tf(Tl&Vek*.iJ"lracbr'uiiid'*parcels of land hereinafter specified as of tho 1st day of July. 1D47. all as computed In the llit on fllf in my ofuce tocether with additional interest on these amounts, from July 1st. 1047, to date of sale, together with the costs of such sale. The said Luuls will be struck oft and sold to such persona as will purchase the same subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess of B% per annum. The payment for the sale shall be made before the close ot tho sale or the properly will be resold. This sale is made In pursuance of the provision* of Revised Statutes of N. J.. 1037. Title M. Chapter 9. and the acts KaSmszaiiy Advertised amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Any of said tract* of land may be redeemed before the sale by the payment of tho amount due thereon to date of such redemption including costa to suds date. Where one or more assessment installments are delinquent the full amount of the assessment becomes due and payable and consequently In such Inatancra the full amount of delinquent assessment Is necessarily Included In the tax aale list. PBESTO COO8SEG8, 2V>. 4. 12 and 16 Qt. Sisea It is understood that tnT»^* parcel* will be sold subject to all assessment *wt«Hmjurta lovied but not y«t due or payable. GENERAL ELECTBIC and WESTINO1JOU8E CiLOCOS The following; la a description of the lands and the owners' names as con- tained in tho list on In my office, together with the total amount due thereon Fine. largo ice cubes eo COSY ELECTEUC COFFEE OMNDEIIS as computed to July 1st. 1M7. The name* are tjiown a* they appear In the tax list duplicate and do not necessarily mean that these parties are the present owners of PtTIX LINE OF PVSEXWAQE , too property. TOUNGSJOWN VmSTE. KITCHEN UTHJTY CABINETS. All E1=C3 Arm THE lrcnsr PUBLICATION 07 THEJ LIST THE COLLECTOR 13 AUTHOBIZKO TO REMOVE NAMES FROM Tint LIST Of PROPERTY O9TEBBD We Ais FoUUneof VOU. SALE ONLY UPON BECEDTT Of CASH OB CKBTIFIED CHECK. The following figures do not Include taxes levied Cor the year 1047. CHBISTMAS TOEE STANDS AND TDEE IJM3I3T8 a® A. U. to 1© P. EL John Itrexner . 79 343-343 810&X! c£ telMtas maSaatab la Pasquale Carnevali ._ 7 131-133 14,10 Sosfiass IS &. m. to 6 P-E3. Alexander Curtis . &3 233~234 „ 19.14 In Convenient aa iwm coM®tota IWs to Stephen A. Eldred „ 1 233^340 . Z 10.14 Carwood Paint & Hardware Co. franklin Washington Trust Company 37 oA ~ 133.30 Take-Mome Drip Proof Cartons Ernll Froraan . ~~rr &^ 331-333 ~— — 17.&0 OPEN EVENKNG8 TUX CHMSTBSA3 Est. of KUubeto Maufner 37 4 ..._J_ZJZ II II 15.89 Edward * aw ^^ , ,~— —. 3d 67 —-™ . .„ 344.13 Edward If tr>»lt — __—_- 3s> 7O HI_ 337^77 Phone Weatfield 2-1310 Tekphone WeMfieM Z5891 Marsartt M. Lauehlln a 331-333 II__ 1BJ4 Thomas Mitchell It* 3M-33T „ , 3»03 Thocaat MlUheU 04 333-33(1 ,t.3T "• 1 K. WaUn » 0 37*3*0 . » ».*» BUILDERS . Vt t73-)W4 ' Knickerbocker Ice Co. GENERAL SOPPtY CO. lift St. OCWK* A««. i Keailworth O •AHWAY, V.M. Page Twenty

News ofWeekYS^ r, DECEMBER 18, 1M7 and "Christmas Bells"; the - InCranford Public School* l at Chnstmas" at I Leonard Park. Hl«h School Christmas In Bigb School THB aUNTOBP cmZBN AND CHBOWOX Twcnty-sipc junior seniori mmm ". DECEMBER 18, JM7 Marion Escherilauer and two par-1 China ents, Mrs. Sanford Thomson and 1 attended the third i on the program was |Mrs. Robert Smith. This excur- annual conference of the Union' ^.^ vf "Oh, Holy Night", sgaffissgsssa_«.•<> ^Kuciuii, unary. S ' >n was sponsored by the Parent-!' County Student Forum held at y Dr. Sponberg. ' - The children of the second grade acfaer Association o Union Junior College on Friday. I ( The CAthford High School showed a scene of Christmas in the United States. JDressed^ In their _„ ww uu*.-ux>ed by the various! ,-T.A. sponsored the program. -th«e-*..— — - • stock- BUI Stanger, editor of-theStu- CWSANTTHAS n schools in Union County. The' Cleveland School ent Chronicle, reports on a recent /"MHO— OtT :- L -•-- an em-ltrlp through ftooievelt School as

[ tiptoed silently along thejhird f8M* „ were Louise .IWIIUC isouins. berg, Jane Troutman, Christmas in China was present- Branicken, Phyllis Allen, Carol • Muier, Jay Banker, Caryl-Lynn ed by the thin^-firades. The trim- -,.ing? I peeked in to, see the Hardy. Irene Nltzel, Ann Abbott, Sellers, Helen Zesch, Kay Davis, ming of a tree, a custom introduced Reeve's Super Spellers battling the .GIPTS FOR Bill Balsam, Dorothy Powell, Bar- Denny Chew and Emily Hill went by western missionaries, was fol- Sky Streak Spellers in an effort to uh bara Brand, Joyce Callanan, Mari- on a shopping trip to buy articles lowed by a procession of children top them. Top them in what? A lyn Smid, Lyn Kittrell, Ann Hous- needed for the boxes. carrying lanterns and singing a grand old spelling bee. I didn't ton, Maureen Malloy, Carolyn At the final meeting of the Dra- Chinese Christmas carol. The chil- 1.00-to matic Club officers for January dren participating were: Nan Burelbaeh,, Tom Goodman, John ,*ci. 19 vauuea "In Roosevelt Fields." F®r BAB Klein, Prank Schumacher, Carolyn _„ —..«*. puiya. The class 'Poems written by Janet Herbster, to Miss Eisenring's fifth |j Eichier, Helen Burditt, Shirley 'grade, -where nouns, verbs, adjec- vice-president : r, -^vue uwens, wrote letters to thank Mrs. Borup.iHinor McKim, Billy Davis. Helen Mackie, Nao^ii Knudsen, Tom Bpur-! ^aMT, Jamejames and WilWil- [irany and Marion Kaye have been tives were being rattled off in. ton rV««Hiw /•»! -• - • —- [lard McAteer, Judith Bragdon, Pa- Because of their neatness, the fol- Huston amid AmiBy, lowing-children's letters were sent included. game. • AU leather Kelley. -j *»t~sw«, ^unison, i tricia Donovan, Robert Armstrong, „.. c ictiers were sent "Mare from -Mrs. Quaintance* to a busy David Swarts, Paul Morrison, to Mrs. Borup: Frederick Ottsol, Ervin Bruan, Nancy Kammerer, Slippem In --^ up from 49c Many of the students, from ar--e 'lookin.g^ aurwiirforwanad to a bi Kathleen Vogel, Helen Irany, Mar- room, where snappy oriental artith „ ^y amucais. irom d John Richards, Genevieve Green Walter Stouts Carol Kervick, Ken- metic was in progress. montfx as writers and producers. ion Kaye and Louise Fisher made Cat Sot-QOSS ft&ses® ' Cranford High School found the and Susan Millett. Ineth Meeks, Marcia Achilles and "Next I sallied forth to Miss tu Thrlne boyg ms and girls in 5G decided Kenneth Borup. the.illustrations. Sells, up from 1.95 ounmsv yuum c2so ..... ^,, we- prevent World " contributions to buy The fourth grade presented a Donovan's cla^s, What are those or (ivo-tone. War III?" the most interesting.!Presents for the Junior Red Cross jort scene to represent Christmas Miss McKee's second grade enter- An exhibition of projects from EBB &. Tolfea > boxes The a papers that tfiey are working on Those who participated in this dis-| - boys ^ve box which!in Mexico. Sharon Austin, Gail tained the primary assembly with [Babylonia and Assyria are on dis- ScMck tttrna PooSa the wiU flU for a >r Kfflzoffs 1.25 cussion were: Jane Troutman, Bar-' y ten-year-old boy. ouuiran Austin, Gail a Christmas play last week. Ken- play in Mrs. Eschenlauer's sixth 'so intently? Well, well, it's mean- The Brach, Alice Gaeckle, Barbara neth Shaffer played Santa Claus. ingful arithmetic this time. pfilf of bath luxuries bara Brand, Eileen Bracken andl Sirls are filling a box for a ten- Bennett, Tommy .Nagle, Larry grade. There is a plaster model of NaomNaamli Knudsen. Many _intere*Hnnf» *—•- -•• by William Hoagland, a clay model grade. There they seem to be speakers. Shirle/spata_ , „r. U.JandU utsiJean oraclGraciefc^'i^^rteofe ^ judging each other's oral reading The forum drew a large crowd(priced the. articles in the stores, „ —^^WUJI cmidren. After for clear enunciation. 'and the children planned their pur- I singing, a Mexican Christmas song OUI of high school students and teach- I in Spanish, one of the children was ^cy Ward were the iihSi,^ »-*»«»-«-»-*—- ^ Pupils of the upper grade as- ers, and was a huge success. | chases accordingly. The buyers chosen to brv»ni»- •'•- sembly group presented as their for *ho. ci-i — • Da% Crane was a dS Christmas ~~ "" "L... IML

, »,,tn tiucn tried to gather as : ,uuu; Sarnowski, chairman of treasures as he could. ' Marion Christmas in T^cfc"**—^Patty the Guidance. Department, attend- IOOI tree one night this week -"TT'"" "* jnaanon Freudenben? Bailey, E. Buonlempo, Barbara and a big box full of toys which As the choir sang "The Yule Log Dorian:' WnitM- H~~I-«— -*• ~ •&>•••': ed a session of the Metropolitan Procession" the fifth grade boys, School Council at Columbia Uni- will not 'be opened until tomorrow. He said in ihis letter (which Jack Ira Ixwnench, Carl Welykanowicz. •„„ ..uuiui oearie. made a pic- , . ..uiuun Heed, Robert to 8. (Not nil versity last Thursday as a mem- Robert Stanford, Harold Fish and A Chrbbnaj. treasure bear of ber of the committee »n.revision ofi Simms^and Charles Boillodfouhd The following children were in ture explaining cuneiform writing. Thieme,' Barbara Teetsel, Burton ea) Sold in the mail box of the play house) Lawrence Ashwell, brought In thethe choir which sang six Christmas tar ?2.oo. Ctumtilljr Perfume. Esu XED> SOAP ST. Tweed, Miracle, SBtamgliai, Contfet&i, Albiesnltott, E3atic3 a Eaucb appreciated Gift. Non-Taiable. Beautiful Selection by Lenlheric Ift's Economical, Too 1 304 CENXENNEAL AVE. STORE Bourjcls. Wrisley, saatchabelll and Coty.

9 lbs. for • v The fun-filled way for kid grooming Much Beuer Future for Much Lev," Bring Your Next Wash to the 'JK

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• i COMB SETS, up hem touchos oveiythlng oho does .and Ibo lilac-laden loveliness of Ouchoso JULIAN VINSON, Prop. NEW ! of York surrounds her always. In her COTY ENVELOPE LOOSE . the "cable" of tho perfumo...and In tho exquisite coimoIIcSi JJS« •^-^'^^'^^-^

luring\-t $2.00 to $75.00 Enaearing Chantilty. fragrance of feminine In tho Icmom crown botilot... $350 to $35Off' charm—bewitching, lovely, lingering. DUCHESS OP VOQK fJA«E4«> BGQUDMCa J*mi ami to (COMPLETE LINE) CLOSE-OUT rrois. VCm S1PEC0AE.J .la glorious oanv fathloa coles V foundoiloa •« . crooa or Uquld ... tlJS . Pinaud and Come-io-Me Cosmetics face Powder ... $1.30 UpulcK couoo. ayotbadoo .^ • QljOO ooc^ TOILET WATERS Pinlc and pretty gift boa holds a SACHETS bottle of Quantity Vcrfumt and PERFUMES a cobwebby white CbanUUy EACH JUodkttcbitj edged with dcGcato DUSTING'POWDERS tside lace. CJLS© •-.. Mary loader r ALTJMOR.E..« OHIO RAILROAD Avenue, East AUSEBT C. NUBEB. JD. S. S. EIS ^fm^^^. __ HENS!? _|. OftEmmL

17 NORTH UNION AVENUE OPEN EVENINGS CBANFORD 64J062 sincerity, played Horatio Dramatic Club with gusto and humor; SfjSUIe IWellmaW n was most delightfullylJLocal £>, ©f A. Council Transfers of Presentation 'convincing in his actions and reac-1 Re«l Estate ?Z1^-*" «r5*!-: iVoea.ional Service On Party .Committee' tions as the lather at the girl con- State officers made an official cerned. Miss GeraldineNletzel of 11 For- Visit last Wednesday night to Harry activein w Wins Praise List, but in no wise least, since! will who "The Chance to Advance," a vo-lest avenue, is serving on the re- CRANFtiRD CITIZEN AND this -writer is especially interested D. Johnson Council 123, Daughters inqusier Herbert J. P*a '** tb* Washingto^' CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947 [of America; at a meeting in Mason- Court House, Elizabeth: cational service skit, was presented ttreshment committee tor the annual By AUCE MATHEWS in the acting of young people, ic Temple. Those attending *»»»«» —--"- — Terrell Memorial Fund Page Twenty-three George Apley," by George Larsen as John Apley and _. ..^.(ivc iuu iimtime Ctollasto Thursday by Charles Hill. Wil- Christmas party to be given torth e Electrical High School Clubs G.A.A. Committees Rosemary Foreman as Agnes Will- the work, Director WUli&m L Mc- Iei t l)o y Wa8aui John P. Marquand and George S. Associate State Coun- Mane Mc 'liamSciroed'er and Joseph Mintoni?'f ? . ? °' "* »Ston Activities for Cub P^ m Reaches $1,533 Total Join in Christmas Play center- ol the decorating Kaufman, bearing its Age-old les- ing were particularly sensitive and Mane an"^«»*wM ttodayd . Herlich Named at High School Dick DufTield scheme, which will also include a poignant They both played with cilor Elsie Felsing ot Union, Dis- [now, is completing, tthh e iwoyuw at a weekly luncheon meeting Plans for an extensive program* Announcement that the fund for e .. was announce....v, , .^ud ui tupr*., in.rhargft,.., __ Uam Dnance dighfc b CaUs-and Jcori Jacob- By.-language. Clubs himself -Idelightful un^StS*f f ^^W^[lS5&^t ««wwJSr JTT•*" « Forty pounds of clothing and $3 In the spirit of Christmas, the ^.. ai, uie nome after Terrell Memorial Committee, held casTare: Jeanne C Ct in cash have been donated by club D'Arc, Edna Schleichert; French sen ; refreshments, Eileen Bracken, A "Modern Language Christmas high.quaUty of.bute S^^^.d secret pal gift^i^l-s at DrS^ *T *»» ««»v5K2S2?* **» pack will, begin the holiday with dinner that day. The toys collected |^ently at the home of Mrs. James soldier, Charles Harker; Blanch, chairman; Betty Hill, Anne Abbott, ~» • • • TV ' • • • 4 • % . • ~ • • "^ • «f Foreman's finaljmas party foU Wed members to aid the people of Den- a carol'slng at 7:30 p. m. this Sat- on Saturday will be distributed R- MacDonald. 215 Orchard street Pat Darby and Audrey Schlack; Festival" will be presented in stage rounded and [program, selection as Smith's; mark, "Ernest Trubenbach, secre- by the staff at thee home. flower girl, Jean Vettel; Fred, Cranford High School gymnasium ° «H ^Lt** -«• urday at the church. Alt cubs of At a regular meeting of the pack Dr. Terrell died October 2, aEnglist h lieutenant, John Klein. an equipment, Sue Lackey, chairman, her characterization. Not tary, announced.' The meeting was ack 103 will join in the singing At Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. and Helen Thompson; gymnasium by the French and Spanish Clubs 1912 (or so fortunate was Mr. Larsen's epi- Refreshments were served by Herlieh will retire officially, De- conducted by Harold M. Wilson, last Saturday,__ .„.3_ largflargfe.number-oe .number- of Members of both Masque and logue. He was uncomfortable and Franklin and Gladys _ — wu&ci, ui ooun- |cember 31, from the Crucible Steel hicFwUTtoe led by Richard Wag- awardawards were made to cubs who had It was decided that Sl.OOOofi Bauble-and-tfae-French-Clubf-wil and >grouirfJJ next Tuesday. The French_Club with distinction. |ill dary line of lands of Lehigh. Val- president. 6-1SJ3 ner, music instructor at Cranford the total amount donated shall be man; Carol Blackman and Emily He had not aged; he by Alberta Company; Harrison, with whicwJii<«>h« h »»•e» passed tests-, since the prete< portray French peasants and peo- will .entertain the Spanish Club Of those who played the roles of ley Railroad, and one tract at in- w, .uvu, wim wnicn iie High School The carols will be Preceding spent for medical equipment in ple on their way to the Cathedra! Pash. the older generation, Sam of a scene Vera tersection of Myrtle street and Knllroad Investment 34 NORTH AVE., E. meeting. A program of varied with a skit depicting the adventure i Louise has been associated since March, broadcast from the church steeple. tivities was engaged in, ac- the Cranford school system, and for the Christmas Eve service. The Entertainment, Irene Miller, mond as Roger Newcombe donned his father's Net Centennial avenue. 1906. He began as an electrician Railroads of the United States An invitation has been extended and the that the remainder shall go to chairman; Beverly Lissenden, Bar-of American soldiers in Paris, and unhappy about the Feanklin and Florence Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Landis to cubs and their parents were chorus will furnish background in return the Spanish Club will Serra. Delia and now is the chairman of therepresent an investment of approzl> to all Cranford cubs to be guests formed of the committee's werplanes in __-. Muhlenberg Hospital, where Dr, music representing the choir sing- bara Putseher, Irene Niestzel and here the faultj Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Idarola, industrial relations committee. mately 28 billion dollars. of Pack 103 that evening, and par- for Terrell-serVed on the staff. Irene Matchett; point system, June stage a bull fight. The program property in South avenue, 118.07 making it a merry Christmas for ing in the church. ; pint system, June will close with the singing of ents of the cubs and their guests the cubs and for those less The committee also voted to send The play tells the story of Steventevenss ,ch chairmani ; Marion Jensen. —— Featuring feet from Thomas avenue. also are invited to attend. Christmas carols in Ffcnch, Span- I Mr. and Mrs.. Frederick H. Gray tunate than themselves. for- a letter of thanks to Mrs. Terrell statue of Jeanne D'Arc that comes Members of Pack 103 will turn for equipment she gave toth

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_rm CHANFORD cm^ ^ rmi i, 11,, ,,1 Gail .Adams, Lynne Sheldon, Pa-j r, DECEMBER 18, 1947 Recent Events tricia Castaldo and Barbara TJiie ins, Robert Hab Robert Smith, - IriCranford's : -vacuiaioa in Lewis, Timmy Schuman, Pamela Ke Mare Balkta* -—p—t miiiinin, Sweden -and Taddeo""•"»,, EddiHiuice ZoelleriAXirei,, juinorElinori The rula against n«THnj jjj bue- .». uwu^ut in a record al- , .—..I/* MiKjaaswr, Koger Chinwas ath (Christian)e _ . The final scene SteamSteams*, Deai^an n Rankin, BessieBessie! ball"vas adopted in 1689. bum which told a Christmas story. rfolowchak, William Dennis, was the *mw— Bonn, Arthur Kianue Public Schools that the real I where she will attend cjasses, par-1 like ; The children are especially inter : : Franklyn Pargiello and George fa^ Iticipate in school -i«»!" * -- II I , I THURSDAY. DECEMBER (Continued from page twenty) ested in boys and girls overseas Tim Myers were very kind in sha ——-—j 18. 184V Clay, Janko Giles, Lawrence Kelly, ifais time, dace they ore ing their books with others. School Miss Dohrmaa on Page Twenty-five Doris Lakin', Joyce Neebling, Phyl- I Hod Cross gift boxes. Mrs. sixth Mrs. Schafft's class theatres, lis Smith and Marion Weber. ,. 10 . Givejthe Kiddies Student ? II - Christmas'Th"Mexioo — Robert School lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllHIIlIj 'are' to, prepare a bulletin will present *mas border. On^*^ -Miss Ella B. Dohrman of 507 Benson, Daniel Berry, Barron Don- -im entitled board of v.UUuiuu u> new j ,_„ I good work could put Lindea place has been appointed to aldson, Donald McCord, Rudy and Christmas in Australia, how »" tomorrow. Girl from Nomay »bouse on the border, the faculty of Wilson COIIAO* A Pet for Christmas! Tvfcirfl, Gene Montenecourt, Rich- they are different and how they BIS ~ r, ta tell- > CoHegeJj — .. uuu>iae or classroom ard Oest, Robert Pace Eileen Hop- _„. ,w.^i instruc-l Will Be Guest Sunday at 4 p. alike. Scenes of what one could «*••» school |...«ii., mcai r^)resentativB for this Plans areto be formulatei at the chtirch. kins, Patricia _McCrae, Charlotte on Day in these French department, ft] project on the Metropolitan School return visit next year by a it :L ! BJ?.weekJVleiR- .....,, vwtijrii xuH»a, ousan Angie, _.-"inaae '6y""tfie' - Study Council. Ghairjrnan.^of ^tJjg Q&Jug&*££&tool -' ' LOVE When a special plane ol «,„ iocai«stuftot^1annihSJ:cqmmittee metropolitan Charles Preston, Richard Young, . .., and papers will be w NUK ana TO, compare this no in New Scandinavian Airlines^t Joyce Callanan. Ort«w> •»•» '* Edward Johnson, Elizabeth Don- about the seasons and work with others of the aame jtsanuaa Supplies and Q rives at LaGuardia Field aldson, Patricia Foldy, Ann Fentie- s in each of these places. grade eo well as with a standard cember 28, with a group <* ,. derson, Patricia Grani, Elizabeth scale. This is a great incentive for Seminary. Milwaukee, 'aries. Sansone's third graders • mxa^ JXUSS Dohrman served as a Stockings for Your Pets. Scandinavian and Finnish Ann! Rauck, Laura Orth, Matricia Mac- have decorated their room for eT "best worte." <. Several classes and-departmerit? Kenzie. Beverly Paffarth and Gayle and (translator and interpreter in Italian change students, one of those Christmas. The following children land French for fi» rat *~— "»•• ' 'eposil toffl hold ;- wrary is arranging a lor the lower grades from 1:15 to of Bethlehem," "Away in the Man- a Christmas program entitled an^J^ "" accompanied by •— College and the Sor- ™.wi is usual with r A welcome will be extended ap- ssys*? w««w an illustrative poster. bonne in Paris. young people of her age. She hasdisplay of Scandinavian literature 2 p. m.( an—d th^iwie secona xrodm fo 1:1r th5 tei ger," "Santa Claus is Coming to "Everywhere Christmas" yester- Os&m Evesainge UntS S and pictures. Tho *•...»--* -• • }npp mtUtnr. *__ ~ proximately 40 young people who a confident and open behaviour -.uuiavian literature 2 p m> and ^ second toT thl Town" and "White Christmas." day at 9:30 in the Lincoln School s J and pictures. The student planning •will arrive from colleges and tab- — --r, Doc 21,/iwaBa ii and is quick at making contact with upper grades> from 2 to2;4 5 m ernacle schools to spend the holiday Other members of 6J taking parf auditorium with the help of the, committee is coUecting flags, cos- ^ ^^n^ are invited to attendL Beflecuon of the sun off tho crater people and .winning friends." Her , 1 „., ^.va, cmna and their homes. Announcement has re:( Mary Avery, Thomas Sevan, Lincoln choir and some children hobby ii playing the piano, which othetumesr ,craf ,linent wor, ksilver representativ, china ean ofd poii^,.,! '• hrn Accone, Robert Farm— from the third," fifth and sixth Is |i?ii«ft*i and even dangerous to tho Other rrn« ...«-»- ' [been made that the junior depart- e overage .hunian eyes. 31ie ejects she has studied for seven years. , Norway, Sweden, Denmark and ment won an attendance contest Horn. — .JoE"enVan Many « ^ ^^ ^ —..~aiui, v^irox .Newman, Brad**" are diafnws. headache and a gen- "I have, of course, other inter- Finland for display in the show 'with the intermediate group, the Piper which toe Nickerson, John Schwab- ests, especially literature, film andcases in the foyer' of the high score being 146. to 124 points.- The Seccnd Soprano, Robert Davis T*"* !!L Christma8 y tetod The"program showed Christmas eral dull feeling. Dark glasses are Marion Freudenberg. £S ££ ^f ^ < ^- a sine preventive and nro well theatre," she writes. "My favorite schn"' Thejy mwilul welcomwelcomee offerofferss winners will-'be feted at a party Priscilla Kelting, George Jef£ „, ^ Raiting the return] tsnrth the price. studies are English, French and from residents of the community shortly. , CharebRay/JoyceSj^^^ Carolyn Meritt. who is home Norwegian.„ .. I*. loylove historhistoryv, t™ too», for the loan of such objects. " I especially the history of Greece Final competitive examinations! LUCIEN LELONG TOILETRIES and Rome, England and America." in .eac 7h of th"«=e fouwuri countriecounmes parpar- —Balalaika, Opening Night, In- S «»y Mennen'c, Her plans for the future include ticipating in the student exchang, Studviriff !-».«- — *-' ' 4iocrete^ Whisper, Sit o,.cc.«V Charbcrt, Yardley THREBFEATHERS profession before he became "IducationJ RESERVE—"Knt g office and secondarsecondary I TB^O :....:...... 1.50 tO 28.00 Among Fine WhUUca schools, the American Embassy, ®w» 1882." Tnu. and the Metropolitap n School Study YARDLE1T of'LONDON in Council. The council is c Selo _— u.c 6"'"$: "> in VIM ured whbkks blend. £^^=-mmer, > arranged through thse The council is co-sponco-spon- . SETTS .•: 3^25 t© 6.75 their mothers to visit their room. , «~.- M.VX3 are leam- «d with the finest World Friendshiiendship AAssociation, but, sor of the projeprojectt witithh the Scan 'ing how Swiss people live and gwiin spirits. J in her own wordswod. dinavian Aili S ' EVENING IN PARIS PER- They will sing Christmas songs, work. Each member is making a „... xunuies system, the SHAVING LOTJOW hy and give their mothers their Christ- American-Scandinavian Founda- , OW Spice, L'O^Se . •mas gifts. • n vocabulary list of new words- they FUMES and Sete .jSS to 7.5® learn as they study this country. Seaforth, YoiKiey Miss Ryan's' sixth grade has The room has been decorated for TABU PERFUME, &25 ondl &£© • :...-.. i.co been working hard trying to select Christmas. All the children helped - RENOIR'S My Aiai osdi.CUd a play io be presented in the audi- MEN'S PIPES. Mis Flnhpntv 4-i~ " ' — Perfume Ecu and story books ^ Y0U8JUN AND LADY FAIR Powdere 1^5 to 4711 Perfume, BmSmg RAZORS, DoAIo ^ «.u..u UIUUI inier- Single Head ,,., 15.00 Q^ lac© i looking at the colorful illus- OUR BSnXIANT COIXBCTION OP CHRIST Bath Salts cusJ ToiIeS IIM •»•"* *- listening to the ^"£^ss« MAS TREASURE MAKBS OIVINO SO EASV "*T77J«JN0*lASTINe GIFTS OP EVBHV UTTtE DBSCSIPTION IN A WIDE "•^RldlAlSHUlDNuVs KANOB OP LOW PRICES... Ge&ney, Yanlky Clover, *ssn»os TO tamper KOLLSRAZOK OOS DIAMOND BRACE- ASK TO SEE OUB mod Violet Sec Pesrfumes «-ETS. PRICES PERFECT 1WREEFEATH1RS and! Toileft Water STAR CHEST V.S.R. BOURBON SHAVING let SHAPIRO'S .WHISKEY. A . 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Convenient Terms Arranged ihapirosDept. Store EASY — TEEMS NOKTO UNION AVE. OPE«—*N . SVENING— 3 v i '"•« r«fBttt BIStllWtMt IM..U0 TOM. jTO-jtiiiai °J- >«*SI rialllll IIHIVI ttlkCIO 1190 Eostt Joraay Etroot * *". u ,mt. u% r+ MM +*. N. J. nifl lUmiS V.1L NSHM MIHtT, « Next to Rltz Theatre Hilt. N 9mt^ n% |M(k| Sm%m nJitff< "i I'tlt atDtrtl iililti. SOttf n >fDllli m DRUG OPEN EVENINGS UNTO. CHRISTMAS STORE I 104 N. Union Ave. CR. pj^c Twenty-six •$m Students HearJudg »»»>..» Discuss Prevention

^At UJC Conference Henry S. Waldman, radio lec- turer and former Juvenile Court Judge, was guest speaker Friday

gnzzgBrz.YZ-tzzmi-' CTVt'j"i>m:^^r-^KuiCKa\fl school students attended the thud annual conference on current af- faire at Union Junior College. Fol- lowing a~ discussion on "How to File New Prevent World War HI," Mr. Wald- snan summarized the forum with the statement, "We must dedicate The year that is drawnig to ourselves to a world of peace." a close has been one of con- Before beginning its report on life in Cranford in 1948, March of Dimes campaign to 1 r Declared on In urging support of the United tinued unrest throughout trie raise funds for the tl^ht ... Albert E. Burr, 25. of 106 Nations, the-speaker pointed out: .-Phone "Use world in general, with hard- The Citizen and Chronicle Retford avenue, was appoint- offers a review of events that against infantile paralysis. "If that fails, war and chaos can The .New Jersey Bell Telephone ship and even starvation facing ed a Class C patrolman in the occurred here in 1947. The James C. Maloncy acted as only follow. We want an interna- Company today announced the the people of many countries; secretary-treasurer, and May- Cranford Police Department . high lights of 1947 will be pre- by the Township Committee c Violations tional world in which the United filing with the Board of Public here in Cranford ,the tranquil or George E. Osterheldt. as sented in two installments, Responding tb'demands by local Utility Commissioners of the new course of everyday life may honorary chairman. . . IJabbi . . . CrarJord residents suffered ' States wiD be a beacon light of with the first six months oi the during an epidemic of "in- organizations and individuals for democracy." rates for telephone service that have been disturbed by such Jordan Taxon, who had Xmas Eve Hours for will go into effect January 1. The things as (high prices, increas- year covered in this issue and testinal drip" ... A Youth a drive to curb violations of the General theme of the conference served at Temple Beth El rate rise, the first general increase ing taxes, the telephone strike, the story of the last six Advisory Council had been Post Office Windows motor vehicle laws in Cranford •was "The World We Want." Stu- since September, 1940, was by the telephone company since a grim record of motor vehicle months appearing in the final set up in the Cranford Pub- By executive order dent delegates in charge Of the formally installed at a ban- 1925, will give it additional income fatalities and rumblings about issue for the year. lic School- System to study mil program were directed by Louis. N. January qUct ceremony at the temple the causes of potential and Cr. from intra-state service of S1O - possible gasoline and fuel on South avenue. . . A com- Pazienza of the Thomas Jefferson Mayor George E. Osterheldt real juvenile delinquency . . . at 515,000. ' shortages, but, taken as a munity-wide project for the High School faculty, Elizabeth. was reelccted chairman of the G. Nelson Klinjj. chairman of whole, 1947 has been a better making' of cancer dressings Alan Simberloff of Elizabeth, re- Under the new modernized and Township Committee for the the Cranford. Veterans' Emer- year than any we have lived was stared in ' Cleveland tiring president, was chairman. simplified schedule; the new rates 15th consecutive year at the gency Housing Committee, through recently, The: necessi- School, where representatives c«l p«, and ,„„„„ »idS WM'S"!^,^' '"'"" *»"»« The following new officers were fall into eight groups, according committee's. reorganization announced 1!) veterans who ties of life—and even many .of several woman's" organiza- ~eTecled by the Union County High to the number bf telephones which meeting "New Year's morning had been approved as occu- there incorporat- luxuries of a bygone era—have tions . attended an instruction full mail in^' the three "E's School forum, sponsor of the con- can be reached in the local calling . . . The Cranford Methodist pants for the prefabricated deliveries. become available in ever-in- institute. . . Frank Whitty, ed highway ference: President John Rothberg. area. The groups range from less Church announced the open- homes on Roosevelt and Lex- safety — enforcement,; engineering, EDWARD MONTENECOCBT creasing supply, even if the chairman of the 1947 Red • Plainfleld; vice-president, George than 2,000 telephones in the first ing of a campaign to raise ington avenue. . . Mr. "Kling and education. • ,x prices-do" seem-*staggering'"at" Cross Fund Drive, announced^^l h erEUzabethTtreasurerVTJbn^ times. The community has 'the^members" ofTuT executiye £ifny Group 8. new church building and ney Fiske Post, VFW, as the has been started. Chief Fischer ;-aJd* Winters, Rah way; correspond- continued to grow and- pros- committee for the drive other facilities. Harlon W. citizen of Cranford who had j with parking regulationreg s be- ing secretary, Paula . Morgan, All five cent toll charges wiU per, and life here has been which was to open March 1 Drew was' appointed chair- done the most for men and ing strictltrictly enforcef d and radio Springfield, -and recording secre- be eliminated in the new rate enriched through the success- ... Mrs. Elise Winckler, prom- man of the, campaign, which women of the armed forces car officerffi s making a special effort tory, Rosann Smith, Elizabeth. structure between New Jersey ful carrying out of many civic, inent in church, civic, club climaxed the 75th anniver- . . . Police Chief William A. to apprehend all violators of the points where such toll charges, and political activities, died religious and. social projects^ sary celebration . . . Board0 Fischer appealed for in- » • 'motor vehicle laws on main traffic now apply, creating a wide-range Enjoying their own fortunate at her home, 721 Willow of Education tentatively ap- creased care in driving dur- KENILWORTH—Resignation of strcets. local calling area for all telephone Funeral services will be held at position in life, local residents street. . . Eight candidates en- proved the 1947-48 school ing winter months. Lcroy Glendinning of 227 North! flie recor(jer's court also has users, including for the first time 8 o'clock tonight (Tuesday) at have responded generously to tered the field for the three 21st street as collector-treasurer.| mjsed fullest budget totaling $531,161.86, prO cooperation in four-party and rural customers. Gray Memorial, 12 Springfield ave- appeals for funds and other vacancies on the Board of tax search official and custodian of an increase of $63,800.91 over school funds, effective as of mid-the drive to cut down theaccident The company said the effect of Inue, for Edward Montenecourt, 74 Education. Dr. R. P. Fergu- aid for those less fortunate the previous year's total fig-, night. December 31, was accepted toll here and to make Cranford the rate increase on individual years old, Cranford's former di- son and Mrs. Marguerite S. Cranford's estimated tax than themselves, and many ure. . . Operations began at by the Borough Council at its "the municipality which habitual Wait » customers will vary greatly, de- Earhart were completing their' rate was announced as $4.54 rector of welfare, who died Satur- have acted individually in the new one and one-quarter violators will avoid." Recorder first three-year terms and for. each $100 of assessed meeting in Borough Hall last night TO GET , pending upon "the amount of, day in Muhlenberg • Hospital, sharing their blessings by million dollar Johnson & Charles J. Stevens has warned others in the contest included valuation—a record tax rate (Monday). / , i sts? equipment used and the exchanges Plainfield. The Rev. Robert G. sending food, and clothing to Johnson baby products plant • that severe tines will be imposed Louis G. Troutman, J. R. Set- in the township's 71-year Mr. Glendinning, who has served! in which customers are located. In-jLongaker, pastor of the First Pres- aid in the rehabilitation of on Walnut avenue . . . William to discourage violators. tlemire, John L. Brennan. history. . . Petitioners applied as collector-treasurer for the bor- Venetian Blinds creases will be proportionately! byterian Church, will officiate, and persons in foreign countries.. ' D'Arcy served as executive Frank O. Brand. Wallace G. to the Supreme Court in ough since January, 1940, when he s the: statement is- PBONE RAHWAY'8 BUND greater where population and,'interment will be at Fairviewl chairman of the Elizabeth for a writ of man- ' Chief Fischer: 7 Cranford Dexter and Thomas E. Byrne was appointed to (111 a one-year MAN FOB FREE ESTIMATE growth have been larger; Cemetery, Westfleld,"at d a. m (Continucd on page sixteen) unexpired term, was reelected to "Public attention has been fo- since present rates were estab- Wednesday. that office for his second four-year cused on Centennial avenue auto- lished 22 years ago. In such areas, mobile traffic, as a result of two the old rates no longer reflect the' Mr. Montenecourt served as di- ue So TnosS Co. term, in November, 1945. During Ri 7-3016 rector of welfare here from April, his incumbency there was accom- fatal accidents which occurred larger number of telephones thatj Im JDecoraOiosn Comttestt this street recently. on can be reached without a 1938, until September 1, last, when ' plished the monumental task of "The township officials, and the charge. The Union County Trust Com- reconstructing all borough books; police department have studied Jay-Suei Plainfield hospital pany won first place in the service and records. necessitated by the Charges for some toll calls with- Christmas Twill be made brighter©o - burning of records by the previous this situation for some time, and last Wednesday. ' for many needy families in Cran- division of the Cranford Business VENETIAN BUND &. . in the state beyond the new en- collector-treasurer, John E. Butth- e following plan will be put into When Mr. Monleneoourt was ap- ford according to a report of thej 25 baskets off fruit will be Association's Christmas window effect: Jarged calling areas will be in-j enMr.Btonlenecourtwasap- }°™ accor^ *° a reP°7 °' ^distributebtdd to thhe aged and infirm, decorating' contest, it was an- ler, who was declared insane after SHADE CO. creased under the new schedule t "Street lighting will be in- pointed to the welfare post, the ^test contribuUons received by and ,0 {Qod orders wU1 ^ sent ^J nouncenoundd ththiis week^ by_S _S.JEisen- ._•-•trijumjniicjaeDressjpji.^.tJU.Jivaeconomic denressignjtilL s .on|^--Cranfpr!(l__Wclfare..AssociaUonJ««.»»,-*^™ ,—» _.. ..-..,.~*..« : creased. _ 1449 Main St., Raima? in its Christmas program. . "A. contribution.of;; ]( tJerg~president. JThe- bank— will by-fiwecnts-for- many-calls Tip ™ alSdth^welfare office was handling reorganization •• "Parking regulations will a case load of about 200 a month. toys has made by receive the association plaque held, be 4call5 smiles over, 4an5 milesd 10- cent Rates fos for somelr toll i r^<*> in->A *r ~»~..* «>- - •• present rates for Cranford • resi-j only four cases receiving poor ployes of the Johnson & g*« Niedrach beldon - «*«* of Up to 35% Savings dential patrons, excluding Federal'—"'"relief". I Baby Products Plant, it was -- Hindman, the Trust Company';, —~ ••• me insurance and real j and also on Springfield entire ing to make entry declarations by estate fields when he assumed the| ••n.-nJi" »>-•—• — In Fuel tax. follows: Individual line, un- During the war. Mr. Montene- "by the Welfare Association. | in Cranford " display depicted the Christ- "Radio patrol cars will make and known to the Union County ^s spirit in every detail, both in telephone may do so by calling post of borough tax collector and A. Tommietes ttiilh Tom. limited calling, $5.25 as compared court served as chairman of Cran- Coumy y detoil. both in treasurer. increased efforts to apprehend mo- Al INSTALLATION forMrsd. 6-0745-JJoseph .L. Conrad at Cran- treasurer. GUARANTEED "& Proportionate paja. with $4.25; two-party line, unlim- ford's fuel coordinating committee B ard> the StatC Boald f a Judging will take Also ,'tor vehicle law violators on all ° ° erior^ * " '"" place from 7 to 9 p. . . , . Tommieeeat by Harry ited calling, $4.00. as compared in addition to his welfare director'sl m nt xt Sun sosj accepted at last night'sjmajn streets in Cranford. . Cotton chambray in way the resignation asi "The success of any traffic with $3.50; and four-party line, duties. Temperance Union, and $5.20 from ' Honorable mention was given to; ^ V pasteh, multicolor Tonmie- "Tr, contest is open not only lo ^™ t° Ja^ , coofc 32 to 38. 10.95 $3.00, unlimited calling, as com- the Dugettes and Dugouts of the windows of the following business! members of the Garden Club but an depends upon you, Mr. pared with $2.25. limited callingg. A native of Greenville, now a Sunday School at the First Pres- establishments: Shahcen Agency. , all residents of the community 1 , you who are reading part of Jersey City, he had lived byterian Church. The latter do- o assume the position of mayor. Business firms will find their Coffey's Appliances and The Cran- Entries will be divided into two words and not on some other B. Textron dip in rayon t d in Cranford 45 years: He became ti i to which post he wa....sa vit-citelectedu urvague individual who you may base rates under the new schedule u ford Citizen and Chronicle. classes: Class A for doorway dec- crepe with Mederiot&e em- increased to $10.25 for unlimited'; November. , think is not a good driver. Re- b'°U*rcd bodice end hem. Howard M. Siegcl, chairman of; orations, and Class B for any other M;.yor M. J. Herein, conducting member that an accident can hap- calling, as compared with $5.25, *? Company, a New York import- cial Cranford family Moke or tdUu, in overage S c-.n exporting concern. Febru- ~, | the committee in charge of the!decorations to be viewed from the his last regular meeting .as mayor,'wn •" ««•• —* '•* which did not include extended g mayor, pen to you, and it may happen to &»««& U to SO. 5.95 ary 18. 1898. and was made man- GI°VeS' Caps and socks wi" "*• |window decorating contest, an-lexterior. Three prizes. $15. xpressed his thanks to the peoplejyou at anv tim« service. The message service rate of Kenilworth for their you at any time. For Qalck and Effl ager of its South American branch support will be $5.50 for 75 local area A 1 md consideration "I am convinced that many ac- Handlist* C. Radelte sons fa beautL . _„ _, «F-PWe account of several " •"*» the ^Ic.^ !^^^^ ^"^•^^^"-"'•SI his messages under the new rate asjj9ig1902, and superintendent in Youth Fellowship morvt hs s ent in v ls ns wi be of service, Bm>Oag Problem MBlUa of Cranford I . P Bulgaria as a . !? . " Buests at the asso-' Since judging will be conducted compared with $4.00 for 60 mes- He later was vice-president Methodist Church. mem r Iciation's dinner meeting in Jan- who served with him on the bee trfa. ej^ A Allied | the eveningi , one "It Teats «f Knowlfl* How" sages under the present rate. ^ entrants are cil and in various borough *Mta.blue or bmoae. Sixes minded that use oflighting de- usually without much neces- It ADAMS AVENUE Wto The local calling area encom- pporting^ ^^eo^n| willl proVii, Rotary .Club lasst Thur^a vices will make the for their cooperation. ^ 6.9S hliSv.UVSJ—.Ieffective I»t i sity for the great, hurry*.. - lays."""Judges . _ . m — Ota BOMU*«^goo> Elizabeth. Fanwood, Linden, by Dr Joni council's —announced — Woodward, dean of of neighboring communities. council's annual reorganization'more caution in our driving for the MiUburn, Rahway, Roselle. Short Among gifts will be shoes for chil- arts and sciences at Rutgers Uni- U rayon crepe tsish from business in 1929. _ ~~ (meeting will be held at 11:30 a. m.'comim; year. Hills, Summit. Union and West- dren, special clothing and food versity, Newark. %* «**!<">» **» bodice. Consultants for the contest areiNew Year's Day. j "Under the-three-'E's1-of high- ~ field. - Mr. Montenecourt was a mem-items. New looser !m&K mite The speaker, introduced by H. ?»Irs. William F- Hanzl, 4 Central Referred to the finance commit-way safety, we can expect the fol- onfr- 33 tom. S.98 ber of the old Cranford Casino and Twelve soft-stocking dolls in POWER Stanley MacCIary, chairman of the avenue; MrsMrs. Conrad. . 604 Orchard tee was u tentative budget for the lowing for 1948: was a member of its bowling team, addition to a box of gifts for He had been active in the First community service committee, sees street"entra, l anavenued Mrs. . J. B. Darby, 7 Kenilworth Public Library show- '"Enforcement: Radio cars will KING E. ledy Leaacra gaaa ia Burglars shut-ins have been donated by a Presbyterain Church in which he little hope for helping Bulgaria William F. Dennis, Sr., of 123; ing an over-all figure of $2,300, concentrate on main traffic streets Bt&MU rayon enpo ttitlk In OolMung, JeweBry had served as a trustee and treas- roup of young women. One of land other Balkan countries out ofHillcrest avenue, was installed as compared with $1,900 for 1947., to apprehend motor vehicle law thlie most hard-earned contribu- their present .plight Basically A conununlmilnn from George violators, and end Police continuing their!urer. master of Azure Lodge.,. J2SUF ~&jlll arc tiong of. all.ll JmpassbeenJDSadjuJbypeaaedojdog ,,heen_ jnaj aaeJojdog-jErfioti, tl . „ T $S:S^^*A&^^ _ "and jewelry,"" valued — troop has' conducted paper drives governed. Dr. woodward declared. organization last-uught in Masonic THE HOME WORKSHOP! between $500 and $600, Saturday Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. and has collected fat in order to of a The nation is under Communistic Temple. He succeeds Rudolph C. • from the home of Thomas C. Philip B. Keith of Cranford, two I by Recorder Charles J. Stevens ... creases in operating expenses. Therecent survey of street lighting in provide food, including a 14-pound domination, he added. Young, Chippewa way. The burg- sons. Edward, Jr., of Westfield. and ham, for a destitute family. Schultz of Rosello Park. police court la.st night (Monday). llgure for 19-1!) includes $1,300 forCranford, the lighting will be in- During his entire stay in Bul- With local officials cooperating in creased in the business district, on lary occurred some time between Jean A- of Cranford, and four Other donations include 94 gifts Other .officers for the ensuing salaries (librarian und janitorial garia, the speaker said, the Com- a drive agairj-st motor vehicle law main traffic lanes, and in many 3 and 11:20 p. m- while the family]grandchildren. His wife, Mrs contributed to the association by year are." Senior warden, Joseph J. services) and $1,000 for other ex- munists always maintained a dicta- violations in Cranford. thi- marked places in the residential districts was in New York- Grace Marcus Montenecourt, died employes of the local exchange of Guker; junior warden, l>enses (including un item of $(il)0 phone in his Harold1 the heaviest total of where public safety has indicated about five years ago. the New Jersey Bell Telephone room to record hi; Hansen; secretary, O. L. R in Dr btjok^ and inafjazines). Sgt. Lawrence Bonnell and conversations a need for such action. Company and the Cranford Junior with other Allied Hoiou^h En^in<>er J. Patrolman Nicholas Druzek. ued ;iinl h:i(J IH«-JI folil that work had.Springticld avenue anrl «•» any ffiTnomns Woods is • ir" -,~mlll&*. the Investigation. a car as it rtLxile :i tunrirom Tulip, lthe iood committee, has announced Among articless stolen were: AA slrvet into Or'h;irits. Alonzo Bul- from residents who ap- flannel trousers, a gold wrist home- found - OJIU theuit-y proval for thesthe^e lights must .be s«^*£that the Bulgarian, governmen5t elected-™. .New thz~officers sen. re—««- Hnch of , as fined $15 and $2 Watch. a diamond studded Elks Police investigation revealed I found it difficult' to get in touch had from-the State Motor Vehicle termed it a "free" election. All stalled under direction with the tire department in time Department-) tooth, gold stick pin, gold cuff Ulat Mis3 Stirr stood UP to adjust a people of the country were re- Master H. R. Meeker, light violations brought of emergency. Mayor Berzin sug- "Education: There will be news- linksl , studs, gold cuff links. hcr ""' as the driver of the Cranford Girl Scouts will usher quired to vote, but were given only in behalf of the lodge, H. Oflnea of $5 and $2 cost.s each, for Ue.stwi that the councilmen con- paper articles on safety, also Pearl studs, gold card case, a gold car- Franklin C Nelson. Jr., of GainsvlUe FIa tonight one ticket for which to vote, and if Struss presented the retiring mas- Alfred C. Beckinan of Westlle!d. sider making provision in the 1948'safety education of school chil- 35.00 ring with stone, a silver! - - started to turn the (Tuesday) at their annual com- they dared ask for a paper to sub- ter with a past master's jewel, W^liam Strrck of Roselle Park and budget for installation of some'drcn by safety talks and safety 53>«r dream girL So, if yom're corner. There was another girl and a silver bracelet. munity sing, to begin at 7:30 onmit opposition namemes they were ,.^-t »*- *-..•--- token of es Doruild L. Bryon of PLiinlleld. sort of alarm system for the)movies in schools by members of in the rumble scat and two others King and Alias the steps of the Cranford Post Failure U> Kave their registration borough. i.u- •" - - - • in the front seat with the driver their own death the Cranford Police Department Offlcp. All residents arc invited who had cardi in their A suggestion from the Plan- . DriD Preues at the time of the accident, the served with him during the year, - - •—•^J^»JII resulten--iuneaid i, j Board that membership be and representatives of the Motor Savings amd Loasa to participate in the caroling. n 1( •nd Large TdUe police said. Sgt Lawrence Bon- . The situation can best be cured gave Mr. Schultz a past master's in lines of $3 and S2 costs, each for increased by two additional up- Vehicle Departmcnt- In case of inclement weather, Declares 68ah nell and Patrolman Edward Lee in Russia itself, ihc declarcxi. In apron. He also was given a dia-Jeaiuie M. Cooper, 511 Central pointments to facilitate its func- "\V« must try to educate pedes- S ead ro6o fa the program will be held in Cal- avenue, and Frank DiMizzio, pointnients to facilitate its func- Cerilda investigated. the Soviet Union, there are mil- mond ring and a portable radio byavenue, and Frank DiMizzio, Eliz-|tmmrw< ,.,... .—» • trians, both children and adults, to ^he.Cronford Savings and,Loan vary Lutheran Church. Miss Ruth betr). tioning was referred to the finance Association has declared its 68th lions of Russians confined in con- the 39 new members who became committee. cross the street at crossings and Pens will direct, and Mrs. T. V. Ernest Platford of South River not to "jay walk.' 'Jay walking* ia Urn* mi consecuUve dividend, payable aaj oentration camps or in Siberia, Dr. affiliated with the lodge during the In response to u letter written Albert of Wcstfleld. formerly of Baker related. It may well be, he past year, received a suspended sentence and against the law, and it is also tile 16.9S °* December 31. it was announced EarBy Cranford, will be accompanist to the Newark ofllce of Public said, that the Russian policies at A memorial cervice was assessed $2 costs on a char£C| cause of many accidents. 16.93 •Wa week by W. D. Sculthorpe. The music will be heard over a ccrvice in tribute to of not having his registration in Service reporting irregularities in, Agaisa Next Week. • - present are not those of the Rus- the 14 members who Iloute 28 service in the borough, ft' "Our aim is to try to mpfr<» oil secretary. The dividend is nt the public address system. i. and was sian masses but of only a handful the year was '-ommunication waa received persons realize the importance of ^te of two per cent Because New Year's Day On Christmas Eve, approxi- of Soviet leaders. j2 each for having Rev. M. Y. iunng the as-'being safety-minded and safety- The association is completing falls on our regular publica- mately 25 girl scouts will sing He said :er of Elizabeth, I one license plate affixed. council th_at a survey a function should be 1 I i/ey I conscious at niall timesii">»." °ne oi the moat successful years tion day. The Citizen and honorary Prior to the ' would carola at the Brookslde Nursing made people Stop street violations brought be made In connection with the in its history, according to Joseph Chronicle will be published on Home und Cranford HalL Carol representative of the1 safety compaign. Recorder Stevens ,$ Casey of Carten-t 'company. A- Plummer, president. A sub- Tuesday again next week. Smith of Troop 2, 10-year-old!about the Soviet The time may the following statement: Correspondents and advertis- 1 :-[ At a public sale preceding the stantial growth in both member- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William come when th© peasants and the in the The dinner wood. "The fullest cooperation of th«f ship and assets was recorded dur- ers arc requested to cooperate jrcgula' regular meetingmeeting,, borough-owned recorder's court will be extended DEC. 24 P. Smith, 1018 Orange avenue, will fanners wilwill l resenresentt whawhatt th^ir A ing the yen,, j^ ending, Mr. by getting their copy in well direct the choir. Mr». Albert wUllteadera «e doing and wiU revolt Ordewas server of dAmaranth by Cranfor. d Court, 34,' For various parking violations, property was sold to highest bid-, to the police d"—-*- '- " ^-J- ' SS&^r^JZ^^^frJXTS'JX' James Irc^flnes were imposed as follows- l